At Abbey Cherry Picker Hire, we’re proud to be the trusted name for cherry picker hire in the Scottish Borders and surrounding areas. Based in Jedburgh, we specialise in providing safe, reliable, and affordable access solutions for both commercial and residential projects.

With years of experience in the industry, we offer a versatile fleet of cherry pickers and access platforms suitable for a wide range of tasks, including:

  • Roof inspections

  • Gutter cleaning and maintenance

  • Tree trimming and forestry work

  • Painting and exterior repairs

  • Sign installation

  • Electrical and telecoms work

  • Solar panel access

  • Chimney maintenance

  • and much more

All our machines are fully maintained to the highest safety standards and are operated by fully trained IPAF-certified professionals. Whether you're working at height on a construction site, managing a listed building, or handling difficult-to-reach areas in rural or urban locations, we’ve got the right equipment for the job.

Why Choose Abbey Cherry Picker Hire?

  • Fast, local service throughout the Scottish Borders

  • Fully insured and safety-compliant

  • Short-term and long-term cherry picker hire

  • Competitive pricing with no hidden costs

  • Expert advice on the right machine for your project

  • Operator hire available on request

We regularly serve areas across the Borders including Galashiels, Kelso, Hawick, Peebles, Jedburgh, and Selkirk, as well as covering parts of East Lothian, Midlothian, and Northumberland.

At Abbey Cherry Picker Hire, we believe in doing the job right the first time. Our friendly, professional team is here to help you access hard-to-reach places safely and efficiently with the right cherry picker for the job.

Get in touch today for a free quote and discover why Abbey Cherry Picker Hire is the go-to access hire company in the Borders.

About Us - Abbey Bridge Cherry Picker Hire

Multiple blue and red cherry pickers parked inside an industrial warehouse
A yellow cherry picker with a worker on top is repairing or inspecting the upper part of a historic stone building with multiple chimneys and decorative architectural details, under a cloudy sky.