Ethical Fencing Contractors
across the UK
Every company here has been scored on our 5-pillar Social Ethics Score — verified against Companies House, HMRC records, the Charity Commission, and third-party accreditations. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Domestic and commercial fencing installation company in London. Transparent pricing — all standard panel and post options priced online. London Living Wage accredited. 0% zero-hours. Partners with London Wildlife Trust for annual habitat fencing.
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Fencing installation company using only UK-grown, sustainably certified timber from Yorkshire woodland suppliers. Runs annual apprenticeships for school leavers from local agricultural colleges. Living Wage accredited.
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7.6
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Fencing contractor committed to using only UK-grown, FSC-certified timber from local woodland management schemes. Pays above Real Living Wage. Offers subsidised fencing for allotment associations and community growing projects. Based in Devon, serving the South West.
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Residential and commercial fencing contractor in Bristol. Annual programme donating fencing materials and labour to state primary schools for outdoor learning area development. Living Wage accredited. PEFC certified timber.
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Fencing installation and repair company partnering with Greater Manchester's allotment associations to provide discounted fencing for community growing plots. Living Wage accredited. All treated timber PEFC certified.
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Garden and agricultural fencing company specialising in traditional coppice fencing — chestnut pale, hazel hurdles — sourced from Kent woodland management schemes. Living Wage accredited. Donates materials to community orchard fencing projects.
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7.6
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Fencing and gate installation company in the West Midlands. Disability Confident Level 2 employer. Living Wage accredited. Volunteers annually at a local community allotment fencing project. PEFC certified timber throughout.
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Rural and agricultural fencing contractor using locally coppiced materials — hazel, sweet chestnut, Douglas fir — from Forestry and Land Scotland woodland schemes. Living Wage accredited. Apprenticeship programme for young people from rural communities.
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7.6
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Garden and agricultural fencing company in the North East. Veterans employment programme — 2 of 10 fencers are former armed forces personnel. Living Wage accredited. Partners with Groundwork North East for habitat restoration fencing.
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7.4
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Agricultural and equestrian fencing specialist committed to using Welsh-grown timber from managed woodlands wherever possible. Living Wage accredited. Employs young people from rural Welsh communities with limited employment options. Bilingual service.
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Finding Ethical Fencing Contractors Companies in the UK
TopTenTrades is the UK's only fencing contractors directory where rankings are determined entirely by independently verified social ethics criteria — not by who pays for advertising. Every company listed here has been scored across five pillars: governance and mission, community impact, tax responsibility, inclusive employment, and cause promotion.
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