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Tree Care in West Lothian

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We at Ace Tree Surgeons are very proud of our local reputation, we have been serving west since 1996. With a team of tree surgeons, you can rest assured we can meet your needs in a timely fashion. We are experienced in dealing with all types of tree work and site management from tree felling to stump removal and every type of tree work you need. We are proud to say we managed to keep all our clients' premises safe and tidy for almost 30 years.

 

We are proud to service famous landmarks and some of West Lothian's most high profile sites such as the Deer Park Golf course, Linlithgow Golf Course as well as a whole host of homes, high schools, and commercial sites. We cover Livingston, Bathgate, Linlithgow, Broxburn, West Calder, East Calder, Mid Calder, Armadale, Boness, Whitburn and many more in West Lothian.

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“Excellent standard of service. On time, very tidy, very professional and delighted with standard of works completed. Will engage in future works. “

 

“Have used John and his team on a number of occasions. Once again first class job with trees and hedges cut back and shaped. All of the team worked extremely hard and tidied up meticulously after completing job. Thanks once again.“

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In pre-industrial times West Lothian was almost entirely agricultural. In the way of heavy industry there was a silver mine at Cairnpapple, a cotton mill at Blackburn, paper mills at Linlithgow, and shallow coal mines around Bathgate and Whitburn.

 

The county was radically changed by the industrial revolution (from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840), with the opening of deep-pit iron, coal, and shale oil mines, as well as foundries and brickworks. Many of the houses built for the expanding population were shoddy, necessitating the building of thousands of council houses in the latter part of the 20th century, especially at Livingston, which had historically been a minor village.

 

The bings produced by the mining industry, 19 of which still stand in West Lothian, were at first considered blights, but now are thought of as monuments to Scotland's industrial past, and a representation of one appears on the council's coat of arms. Heavy industry declined after the Second World War, and the last shale oil mine closed in 1962.

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If you are in West Lothian, contact Ace Tree Surgeons today for our special seasonal rates.

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