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  2. Groundsmen needed for big job in June will do trail day before then also have a full time position available starting 6th of may pay dependant on experience
  3. I always like to try new kit on to make sure it fits properly.
  4. What PPE? Chainsaw trousers have a look at Chris Forestry. Other couple of arb suppliers, Radmore and Tucker, or George Carr.
  5. Section 211 notices What is a section 211 notice? A section 211 notice is a notice submitted to the local planning authority by landowners or their agents. It notifies the authority of proposed work on trees in a conservation area that are not subject to a Tree Preservation Order. ‘Protecting trees in conservation areas’ gives guidance on the circumstances where a section 211 notice may be required. Paragraph: 123 Reference ID: 36-123-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What form should a section 211 notice take? A section 211 notice does not have to be in any particular form. It may be helpful to use the standard application form for work to trees protected by an Order (available from the Planning Portal) as a section 211 notice, but the authority cannot insist on this. Paragraph: 124 Reference ID: 36-124-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What information should be in a section 211 notice? A section 211 notice must describe the work proposed and include sufficient particulars to identify the tree or trees. Where a number of trees or operations are involved, it should make clear what work is proposed to which tree. A notice must include the date it is submitted. A plan is not mandatory but can be helpful. Sufficient information in a section 211 notice will help the local authority to verify that the proposed work, if undertaken, has not been exceeded and support enforcement action if appropriate. People should not submit a section 211 notice until they are in a position to present clear proposals. They should consider first discussing their ideas with an arboriculturist or the authority’s tree officer. Paragraph: 125 Reference ID: 36-125-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What about section 211 notices for more than one operation? Only one section 211 notice is needed to carry out a number of different operations on the same tree or to carry out work on a number of trees. To avoid the need for repeated notices over a relatively short period of time, one notice may, where appropriate, be submitted for repeated operations, phased works or programmes of work. Paragraph: 126 Reference ID: 36-126-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What should the local authority do with a vague or ambiguous section 211 notice? The authority is advised to refer a section 211 notice containing insufficient or unclear information back to the person who submitted it. The authority may wish to provide information to help them resubmit an appropriate notice. Paragraph: 127 Reference ID: 36-127-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 Should the local authority acknowledge receipt of a section 211 notice? A section 211 notice should be acknowledged, although the authority should first consider whether the proposed work is exempt from the requirement to give this notice or requires a felling licence. In either case it should promptly inform the person who gave the notice. Otherwise the authority should acknowledge receipt of the notice in writing. Paragraph: 128 Reference ID: 36-128-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014
  6. Plain text must work: Section 211 notices What is a section 211 notice? A section 211 notice is a notice submitted to the local planning authority by landowners or their agents. It notifies the authority of proposed work on trees in a conservation area that are not subject to a Tree Preservation Order. ‘Protecting trees in conservation areas’ gives guidance on the circumstances where a section 211 notice may be required. Paragraph: 123 Reference ID: 36-123-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What form should a section 211 notice take? A section 211 notice does not have to be in any particular form. It may be helpful to use the standard application form for work to trees protected by an Order (available from the Planning Portal) as a section 211 notice, but the authority cannot insist on this. Paragraph: 124 Reference ID: 36-124-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What information should be in a section 211 notice? A section 211 notice must describe the work proposed and include sufficient particulars to identify the tree or trees. Where a number of trees or operations are involved, it should make clear what work is proposed to which tree. A notice must include the date it is submitted. A plan is not mandatory but can be helpful. Sufficient information in a section 211 notice will help the local authority to verify that the proposed work, if undertaken, has not been exceeded and support enforcement action if appropriate. People should not submit a section 211 notice until they are in a position to present clear proposals. They should consider first discussing their ideas with an arboriculturist or the authority’s tree officer. Paragraph: 125 Reference ID: 36-125-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What about section 211 notices for more than one operation? Only one section 211 notice is needed to carry out a number of different operations on the same tree or to carry out work on a number of trees. To avoid the need for repeated notices over a relatively short period of time, one notice may, where appropriate, be submitted for repeated operations, phased works or programmes of work. Paragraph: 126 Reference ID: 36-126-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 What should the local authority do with a vague or ambiguous section 211 notice? The authority is advised to refer a section 211 notice containing insufficient or unclear information back to the person who submitted it. The authority may wish to provide information to help them resubmit an appropriate notice. Paragraph: 127 Reference ID: 36-127-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014 Should the local authority acknowledge receipt of a section 211 notice? A section 211 notice should be acknowledged, although the authority should first consider whether the proposed work is exempt from the requirement to give this notice or requires a felling licence. In either case it should promptly inform the person who gave the notice. Otherwise the authority should acknowledge receipt of the notice in writing. Paragraph: 128 Reference ID: 36-128-20140306 Revision date: 06 03 2014
  7. Reckon you're right, they must be on to him.
  8. If anyone wants to know how good Leupold rifle guarantee is, answer is great. Had a problem with fogging of scope so emailed Viking arms and they said send it to them to get it sent back to America, took 10 weeks. Scope was returned Monday and basically rebuilt whole scope free of charge.
  9. Labour tied their shoelaces together in their election promises, " no tax rises". That led them to tax businesses which were already struggling, who will react by putting prices up, and cutting expenditure ( wages, expansion for two ) which will be worse and more badly received than a small income tax rise. They then nicked the heating allowance, blamed the 22billion black hole so much that it led to a loss of confidence, and was a big factor in stalling the economy.
  10. You know, when I was young, America was very anti-Russia ( cold war et al ), an ally of Europe, and run by leaders it was possible to respect. Just saying. 😉
  11. Don’t tell him Pike!
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  13. "Working class people do not want "handouts" but support to find jobs, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has said." What exactly do you call the "class" that don't want to work but get paid by the state? How will you tackle these?
  14. Today i saw a comment on Facebook where someone actually admitted to voting for labour! credit where credits due, they also said they regretted it
  15. In terms of being "fully qualified", there's not really a standard recognized qualification for Arborists in the UK (unlike ISA certified in the USA, or the European Tree Worker qualification). You have your certificates of competence from NPTC/LANTRA for using various bits of equipment, felling, tree climbing etc. You'll need these to do the practical day-to-day work - employers need you to have them to meet legal requirements and for insurance, so the tickets make you more employable. Having said that, having the ticket only demonstrates a base level of competence and there's a lot to learn, so I'd stagger getting your tickets over the first 3 or 4 years as you progress. You might also consider a technical qualification like a level 2 Certificate - it'll give you a good foundation for progression if you want to be a team lead/run your own show/move off the tools further down the line. Your HGV license will definitely improve your immediate employability, as others have said find a decent local firm running any trucks over 3.5t and it's a foot in the door. I won't attempt to open the wages can of worms, but it varies greatly depending on the area you're in, and the pay isn't great for the risk and skill involved, but if you click with the work and the right team it's enough, and it's challenging, fulfilling work. Level 2 Certificate Arboriculture On-line | Myerscough College WWW.MYERSCOUGH.AC.UK Level 2 Certificate Arboriculture On-line
  16. Mark J

    Jokes???

  17. Mr Saurus

    Manor Farm

    Unprocessed Hard and Softwood, Longer lengths or ringed up. Through Gates, dump anywhere on the righthand side under the Cedar.
  18. And it looks like a load of the sanctions against Russia are being lifted by the USA. 🙄
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  20. Hasn't stopped a lot of folk before. 😂 Self included, before anyone says.
  21. So Vance, Hegseth and others think Europe are freeloading on defence? Looks like the clowns in the Trump circus are getting above their station? Obviously forgotten we helped out in Afghanistan, Iraq 1 & 2, we’ve supported attacks on Houti rebels🤔, and just in case they need a reminder -
  22. Proper Job, nothing else gets near.
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