Large trees in the inner western suburbs of Sydney can be a problem, if not for the owner, for neighbouring properties. This Lemon Scented Gum tree in Newtown was diminishing the supply of natural light to a few of the neighbouring properties. None of the neighbours wanted it removed, but they did want access to more sunlight. The council approved a good pruning and we got to work. We had several happy customers that day.
Western suburbs
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