When can you cut hedges in the UK? Nesting season rules explained
The short answer: most hedges are best cut in late winter or after summer growth — and between March and August you need to check for nesting birds first.
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The short answer: most hedges are best cut in late winter or after summer growth — and between March and August you need to check for nesting birds first.
Read the full guide →Most driveways don't need planning permission — as long as surface water drains within your property. Here's the five-square-metre rule and what it means for your choice of surface.
Read the full guide →Plenty of Shrewsbury trees are protected by a TPO or sit in a conservation area — and the fines for unauthorised work are serious. Here's how to check, and how we handle it for you.
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