I have a circular saw and SDS chisel, but I worry that’s a chore. Anything I can hire to make it easier?
Take the worry time and apply it to the job instead
I'd go at it with a disc cutter. If you don't have one, make sure the one you hire has a water attachment for dust suppression and definitely get some decent ear defenders because that enclosed space will be deafening
If the concrete runs under the wall, cut a shallow line at the wall joint as upright as you can get the saw, for neatness, then another line close to the wall with the saw blade vertical, max depth, another line that is where you want the trough to end, then several cross cuts (possibly on an angle) at say 4 to 6 inch spacings
Use your SDS to break out the cross cut blocks to give you some room to then breaker out the chunks next to the wall
If the concrete doesn't run under the wall just make the second and third cuts mentioned, proceeding the same
Purple line; cut with saw at steepest angle possible to get an inch maybe 1.5 inch deep cut, if concrete runs under wall. If it butts up to wall don't bother
Green lines - saw blade vertical, max depth
Blue angled lines - whatever angle sees the saw do max depth without crossing the neat green line nearest you( the edge of the pea gravel trough)
Highlighted part: break these out first. The first one you take out might just end up being a destruction job, making more cuts to turn it into Swiss cheese will make life easier, and the cutter will like be more effective/quick than the breaker
If you hire a saw and they charge by the mm for blade wear don't worry; the wear rate is minimal, don't skimp on making cuts cos you're worried about wear; make life easy for the few extra quid