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  2. I have been using my RRP for months so I climbed on BDB yesterday and it reminded me how bloody brilliant it is!
  3. Is your surname "Goebbels"?
  4. Ridgeline smock is designed for hunters and fishers. Brilliant! Anything designed for Arb is poor quality and very expensive.
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  6. Times is still left. Even more since the overton window has moved.
  7. He's AI, parroting me. https://arbtalk.co.uk/forums/topic/136729-how-to-get-what-you-want-in-a-conservation-area
  8. This is one of their other posts, I'm suspicious. >>> Yes, you usually still need to notify the council/tree officer for works within a Conservation Area, even if it’s permitted development. Since it’s within the RPA, submitting the AMS and getting written confirmation before starting is the sensible (and safest) approach <<<
  9. Round here you have to notify on the planning application form (free of charge) then they consult for 4 weeks if you hear nothing in six weeks rock on!
  10. I have the exact answer to your question AND information about the job (it's for GT in K). Happy to tell you once I've established you're not AI. Tell me about yourself. Just start writing. I'll be able to tell.
  11. Is it a six week wait before work goes ahead?
  12. You don't need to appy for permission . Just inform them what you are going to do .
  13. You will need to apply for permission so they can tpo anything that takes their fancy, it would help if you had a plan and could show any replanting
  14. Check for any TOPos . If none then just tell local council that you are doing this woek and crack on .
  15. The multimeter was more to test the new start switch block compared to the old one before fitting rather than diagnosing the damage done by "slapping a new one on" and crossing ones fingers😉 Just look at what electrical kit resides around where the smoke was coming from...coils, starter, wiring and then check it out or swap it out. You could look at what the new switch energised that it shouldn't have, doesn't sound that nice...good luck.
  16. I’m starting to get more work as a principal contractor, so I’m trying to learn how to handle planning rules properly. I looked at a job in a nice village, inside a conservation area. The garden is about two acres. Trees are spread around the site. Nothing very special, but there are quite a few: A group of softwoods (mostly leylandii/lawson), one around 2’ DBH A boundary line with two small oaks (one in bad shape), some hollies, and scrub One yellow-looking lawson tree A messy willow Two trees that look like Sitka or Christmas trees Around 15 trees total, plus lots of scrub. The owner wants everything removed, which will change the look of the place a lot. I don’t want to cut corners. This is a very visible job, and people in the village will notice. The owner is new to the area and also planning house work, so there may be extra attention. What’s the best and safest way to do this? Is it worth doing Section 211 notices in stages, or should it all be done at once? I’d appreciate simple advice from anyone who’s dealt with this before.
  17. Reasonable execution, horrific idea. Thing of the amount of money that used up that could have gone to more saws😉
  18. Hi All, Im a freelance climber looking for work for 27th, 28th 29th and/or 31st December specifically but keen for all work in 2026 going forward. Especially weekend work. 11 years climbing experience. More than capable in all aspects of the job. South london based but more than happy to travel for work. If anyone is interested or for future work outside of these dates then please get in touch 07356068803
  19. Thanks. I should pop in here more often, hopefully I'll do that going forward. 😉
  20. Sounds like a plan, cloudless night, new moon, and something nice. Got a rebranded Lidl number or Glenlivet at the front of the cupboard.
  21. Sounds like a good tipple to me. 👍keep up the good work.
  22. Actually AJ , I am nursing a double single malt with a dash of tap water in the form of Auchentoshan finished in American Oak barels . Really smooth and smokey . 😀
  23. Get home and get the rum flowing I say.
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