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BREAKING: Sydney police arrested five men near Bondi Beach WWW.NEWSRAEL.COM Heavily armed Australian counter-terrorism police just detained five young Australian...
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When Joe Hewitt launched Hewitt Tree Surgery in Cornwall in June 2024, he knew exactly what equipment he needed to compete in the domestic market. After nearly five years working his way from apprentice to fully qualified climber, including stints in Australia and New Zealand, he'd learned that reliable equipment makes all the difference. The FSI B21 stump grinder was the natural choice to complete his fleet, expanding the range of services he can offer to domestic customers across the county. Growing from the Ground Up “After I completed my apprenticeship, I started subcontracting, climbing for a lot of other tree surgeons throughout Cornwall” Joe explains. “I then spent some time working in Australia and New Zealand before coming back and setting up on my own.” Since launching, Joe has welcomed a new team member and a growing customer base to his books. “We’ve invested in everything we need to service the domestic market – van, hand tools and woodchipper – and this year decided to get our own stump grinder. We found we were hiring one fairly frequently, but this was reliant on availability and sometimes involved a lot of running around to collect a machine, only to find it wasn’t in the best of working condition.” The Right Fit for the Job Cornwall’s coastal landscape brings plenty of challenges, from narrow gardens to steep steps, which made the lightweight FSI B21 the perfect choice. “It’s light and compact enough to lift and manoeuvre around properties and steps, but powerful enough to handle most of the stumps we see in a residential garden. We’d previously hired the slightly larger FSI B22 so I knew first off to expect fantastic build quality and reliability. In addition, the FSI B21 is equipped with some useful features such as the hill-hold brake assist which is great for loading on trucks and working on slopes. It’s fitted right in with how and where we work” comments Joe. FSI: Backed with Confidence Joe’s decision to buy FSI was also backed by reputation and experience. He adds, “A lot of arb community groups praise FSI and from my own experience I’ve got only positive things to say.” This positivity extends too, to the relationship he’s established with FSI and his local dealer partner, Elmstar Machinery. “Jason at Elmstar has been brilliant. He was joined by FSI’s Lee Hatton on the install in September 2025 who, together, gave me all the information and tips I needed to get the very best out of my machine.” He concludes, “The FSI B21 has been an affordable, versatile addition to the fleet, helping us expand our services as we continue to grow the business in new ways.”
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15 December 2025 – FGM Claymore, the official distributor of ECHO tools in the UK, is proud to announce that LBS Training and Assessing Ltd, a respected chainsaw and machinery training provider based in Somerset, has become an ECHO Affiliated Training Centre. As an affiliated training centre, LBS Training will incorporate ECHO equipment into their courses, providing students with the opportunity to learn using industry-leading tools that are trusted by professionals worldwide. “This partnership reflects ECHO’s continued investment in the UK market and our commitment to equipping users with top-tier tools as they train for work in the industry,” said Paul Butterly, Managing Director of FGM Claymore. “We are delighted to support a brand that shares our focus on professionalism, safety and high standards,” added Lee Kimber, Director at LBS Training & Assessing Ltd. “As ECHO tools continue to grow in popularity across the UK, we are pleased to give our students the opportunity to experience these tools as part of their training before using them in the workplace.”
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Back on guns, this should give anyone who knows about them a laugh. https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/crime/police-gun-debate-erupts-amid-claims-pistols-only-good-for-decoration/news-story/116f6884c86f2c59c60e4618929fa1d1?utm_campaign=EditorialSB&utm_source=News.com.au&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_content=SocialBakers&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQKNjYyODU2ODM3OQABHhnN2HQxrDERjCfH2npWyXRIVIImg5nAk6UE3WNAZps4CcAvZaemB94v6ZOv_aem_SM69KuRfZ9RxtXKqtn1lfg Relax, everyone. Armed police will be here soon and you can be assured of their competence.
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Wordle 1,644 3/6* ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Morning all, Day off today with my wife. Managed to get yesterday’s job done just in time to avoid the heavy rain. Weather permitting will work next Monday Tuesday. Have a good day all.
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Morning gents, monsoon here! Has been all night. I know because my night shift started at 1am 😂.
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Wordle 1,644 3/6* ⬜🟨⬜⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Not in everyday conversation
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All about the vowels Mick!
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Good morning Arbtalkers and happy Friday 😊
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There’s a fairly nationwide Hilux chassis inspection/recall currently. 2012 to 2024 from what I’ve read, if you go on the Toyota website you can check if your vehicle is eligible.
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I don't think a 60 year old Mike was much of a threat to Jake Paul. Yeah he looked good in small bursts on the pads, but there's no way he could keep that up for even one round. IMO the hesitation he showed in that "fight" was less about saving JP and more about not getting into a brawl with a man who's half his age. AJ is a different kettle of fish though. If he goes in there with the intention of doing damage, Jake will want to quit on his stool
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Good Morning Last day? This week, yes. After a nice weekend I'll be hoping for quiet roads and no last minute calls. Have a proper good Friday Doug and all.
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M&S food hall is once a year Pete 😀
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M&S foodhall? There's posh for you! I saved all the Tesco vouchers for a dash about being frivolous! Was very wet yesterday, last day of the year and I'm away to Ulverston and back! Two calls in Lancashire and two in Cumbria! Poor truck has done nearly 6k since beginning of November by the end of the day! Be good everyone and get home to your families! Mine, Horror, Tea.
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Last working day of the year. Drizzle here, but not heavy. Easy repollard and spruce topping. Back in time for Neighbours (lunchtime edition)
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Yes, bit annoyed with myself about that, broke my own rules.
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To be honest Mick's sentiment inspired me to think of the less ordinary, and I was bloody fortunate with the two greens on line two.
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Morning all . After some over night rain the sky has cleared and its a cool misty start at aqrounf 7c . Me and Catherine are off to the M&S food hall to get the turky crown and all the bits and bobs . Have a good one troops . 🙂
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Morning all. Got a big dismantle to tackle today, large steak to remove to plate level at the christmas lunch! Staying up in auld reekie so will sample a city fried breakfast tomorrow too. Looking forward to it. Have a good one folks.
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Well I ‘F’d it up quite well. Too early for my brain to comprehend a wordle like that.