Environmental Tree Consultancy
“Our business aim is to help others identify surrounding
Environmental, and Arboricultural (Tree) Health and safety, matters.
And enable through this to promote a better
environment for us all!”
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ETC is an Irish company, whose primary business is helping to Identify, promote and enhance were possible all aspects of the connection ”We all” have with the surrounding Environmental, and eco system.  Also ETC can help with the possible identification of those less common users of which are not always so noticeable or considered of any importance. ETC has varying areas of expertise which gives us  the ability to provide detailed up to date comprehensive  reports, gathering the required  information which you need.

Whilst we all can identify the varying benefits of trees, this is not always so obvious to others, please also note our “benefit of trees” section above for further information. Yet to many the management of our most predominant visual landscaping feature “mature trees” has been left vulnerable too often as such they have been neglected until it is far too late. ETC can help to focus on their needs, and thus helping with the identification of these common problems, and requirements  to implement a program to lessen the decline and potential death, or serve harm that others around may be subject too.

We can identify your trees needs, and requirements so as to help improving the overall health of your tree/s, ETC’s primary aim is to help and ensure that they can continue to thrive and contribute to the amenity value of their location, whether that is a street, parks or garden for many years to come, helping to provide and strengthen the connection with the surrounding environment, wildlife and bio-diversity.


"As with any dynamic and ever-changing resource, amenity trees and woodlands require regular surveys to assess their condition and to identify work required to promote ongoing tree health and public safety."

 (Images below show poor or no Arboricultural (tree expert) involvement!)

                          


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