23rd September 2025
Elm Tree (Tree Services) Ltd, a long-standing tree management company based in Bredbury, has filed its latest accounts with Companies House — showing a modest cash position and steady trading.
According to public filings, the company’s most recent accounts for the year ended 31 March 2024 have been submitted on time, confirming its continued active status. The micro-entity reported around £18,000 in cash and current assets in the previous financial year, with similar levels of short-term creditors — suggesting a lean but stable operation.
However, the company has come under scrutiny today following reports of extensive tree felling on a local wildlife site. Residents in Romiley say they were shocked to see mature trees being cut down in a well-known, protected green space.
“It was devastating,” said one local walker, who asked not to be named. “Birds nest in those trees every year. I can’t believe so much was removed in one day.”
Elm Tree Services has not yet issued a formal statement regarding the works.
The incident has sparked debate across local social media groups.
Stockport Council is now aware of the felling and has been asked review whether all necessary permissions and ecological checks had been followed.
For now, Elm Tree Services finds itself at the centre of environmental controversy.
