Chevron Green Consultancy has been working with National Highways in the Southeast and Southwest regions to monitor and survey the incidents of ash dieback across the network.
Due to the dry conditions and increased temperatures in the south, our surveyors have found that many ash trees are deteriorating more quickly than expected. Since its discovery in 2012, ash dieback is now widespread across the UK.
We have a wealth of experience in ash dieback, providing regular ash dieback surveys and, if found, providing solutions to mitigate the further spread of the disease. If removal is deemed necessary, we have a full mechanised arboriculture service with trained operatives and equipment to remove damaged trees, provided through Chevron Green Services.
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