Newquay faces the Atlantic head-on — a surf town perched on a series of promontories above some of the most wave-battered beaches in England. Trees in Newquay work hard. Coastal exposure from the prevailing south-westerlies means garden trees are often wind-shaped, leaning inland, or showing salt damage on their seaward side. Managing them requires an understanding of coastal stress that goes beyond standard tree surgery.
We cover Newquay and the north Cornish coast — including Perranporth, St Agnes, Padstow, Wadebridge, and the villages of the Gannel and Camel estuaries. Crown reductions and weight-reduction work to improve wind resistance, safe felling of storm-damaged trees, stump grinding, and hedge management across north Cornwall are regular parts of our operation here.
Newquay’s coastal setting means the Cornwall AONB covers much of the surrounding area. We check all planning constraints as standard. Free site visit, written quote, no obligation.