Wrexham covers a lot of ground, from the city centre and its inner residential streets through Rhosddu, Acton and Borras, out to villages like Marford, Rossett and Gresford on the eastern fringe. The character changes as you move through it. Acton Park gives the centre a green lung, the Erddig estate on the southern edge brings parkland trees on a different scale, and the streets that line the older roads in and out of the city carry mature plane, lime and sycamore in considerable numbers. Sweet chestnut and oak are common on the older private plots.
Tree surgery across Wrexham
Tree surgery in Wrexham covers the full range of what a busy regional firm sees. Crown reduction on mature beeches and oaks in the leafier streets is steady work, crown thinning to bring light back into rooms is a frequent ask, and deadwooding on older limes and sycamores is something we do every season. Properties like these tend to want their established trees managed carefully rather than taken out.
Tree removal and tree felling are part of the regular workload too. Conifers planted as screens in the 1980s have in many cases now outgrown what was intended, and bringing them down cleanly is a common job. Stump grinding and removal we cover in the same visit where access allows.
Hedges and maintenance contracts
Hedge trimming and management is constant work. Beech, hornbeam, laurel and conifer hedges all feature in Wrexham gardens, and we offer either one-off cuts or maintenance contracts that cover hedges, grass cutting and seasonal tidies under one arrangement. Landowners across Wrexham who want to stop thinking about their boundaries find a maintenance contract is usually the easier option.
Landscaping, fencing and driveways
Landscaping work in Wrexham runs through the full list. Fencing in every standard style, resin bound driveways which have become particularly popular here for their durability and clean finish, hard landscaping projects, ponds, raised beds and patios. We clear gardens that have been let go, take away the vegetation, and bring plots back to a usable state.
Japanese knotweed
Japanese knotweed is worth mentioning in Wrexham. The mix of older industrial land, watercourses and longer-established development sites means knotweed turns up more here than in some of the surrounding rural areas, and it does need a proper management plan with written records. We offer assessment and an ongoing programme.
TPOs, tree surveys and planting
Tree Preservation Orders are widespread across Wrexham, particularly in the older conservation areas around the city centre, in Acton, and on the older village streets out east. We check the position with Wrexham County Borough Council before quoting and handle the application paperwork on the owner’s behalf where consent is needed for the work proposed.
Tree surveys we provide regularly. Surveys before property sales, surveys for purchasers, and surveys for owners who simply want a professional view on the trees in their garden. The reports are written in plain English with photographs.
Planting is also something we are happy to take on. Replacement specimen trees, screening planting along a new boundary, or simply replacing a tree that has come to the end of its useful life with something proportionate.
Credentials
ARB Approved Contractor, City and Guilds qualified, fully insured. The ARB Approved status carries independent audit weight that any owner letting a tree firm onto their property should be looking for.
Free no-obligation quote
For a free no-obligation quote on tree work, hedge work or landscaping in Wrexham, call Daniel Gilfoyle on 07872 394 540 or 01244 314 065, or email info@absolutetreecareandgardens.co.uk. We come out, look at the job in person, and put a written price in front of you before any work starts.




