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Warwickshire Police back in the spotlight. | David McKELVEY | 126 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM Warwickshire Police back in the spotlight. This is going viral for all the wrong reasons. It would almost be... There is something very wrong with where this form of policing is heading. The officer in the clip will no doubt be in hot water and probably assigned extra training or demoted until he’s fully indoctrinated. Meanwhile in Khans multicultural paradise it took a few decent citizens to intervene and sort this scum out properly , not a sign of any BTP or Met to be seen. 730ffb5c-b6f9-4d93-8137-50dc19b91512.mov
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Treetom15 replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
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Anyway @kram if you want an 088 in perfect working order for your leylandii jobs I’ve got one. I’m coming over in September. Where are you in the UK. £900.
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Climbing kit in good condition. Includes: Petzl Sequoia harness in very good condition. Petzl ZigZag A.R.T. Ropeguide 2010 with Cocoon pulley (1.5m) Distel Gecko Alloy spikes. Velcro top, leather strap foot. Yale Hedera 11.7mm climbing rope 37m, 1 spliced eye. Yale XTC Fire 13mm Rope 5m, 1 spliced eye. New England Hi-Vee 13mm Steel core flip line, 3m. (Used once) 4 x Petzl Oval alloy carabiners. 1 ISC Big Dan steel carabiner. Stein tool strop (new). Selling as a job lot. Please don't ask to split, due to serious illness I don't have the time or energy. Many thanks. Collection only, from near Sandy, Bedfordshire.£550
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Great grinder. We ramp ours onto the back of a tipper bed and ratchet down to the lashing points in the bed......probably worth getting a fabricator to make some secure points. You can also tow the chipper doing it this way so one of you can be grinding while someones doing a chipper run
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Good day, Offering a CAD drawing service where your sketch plans are converted into scaled CAD drawings. Bs5837 Constraint Plans Tree Protection Plans Tree condition and Safety plans These can all be created from a Sketched mark-up plan (Pen and Paper) or a PDF mark-up drawings and your tree schedule and a known accurate measurement such as the width of a building or road NORTH direction will also be needed with your plotted sketch. Drawings can be produced in Sizes A0,A1,A2 on pdf and/or paper. These can be presented in various styles. Tree schedule tables on pdf, Professionally presented can also be produced if you are handwriting those also. Please see samples posted below of 'before and after' For estimates on rates or any other questions please get in touch Thanks for reading Mike 07580676164 [email protected]
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Good morning Arbtalkers 😊 Gonna be a glorious day...
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Call M Large, Alan will be able to help!
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Ask on tree facebook. Then give it a few weeks for people to forget. Then ask if anyone has a second hand one to sell.
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Ex-Soldier (County Durham) looking at getting into Arb/Forestry
JAG63 replied to Ex-Sapper's topic in Employment
Hi, suspect you're past ELC or have already used it. You may have useful licenses as an ex Sapper that can be a quick win for a lot of potential employers, C1+E or better still C+E and have probably got plant experience/licenses with CS30/31 could make you really useful. If you have access to any funding TKF training do regular courses aimed at service leavers, Holmfirth so out of area for you. -
What you'll earn PAYE is a broad spectrum depending on the firm and what they value you at, but I've found that guys entering the industry as climbers nowadays are offered about £11 - £12 ph if they are green. £13+ if they have a few years experience or pick it up quick, show efficiency, interest and prove they are reliable, with a good work ethic etc. After that, team leader roles seem to average at about £14 -16 ph. London it's often more. The trouble is, you have to somehow prove that you're worth the firm giving you climbing jobs. Especially if there are several trainees eager to get any climbing they can. It is a lot safer, easier and quicker for the firm just to use the experienced climber whenever they can. I've seen guys go and get all their tickets, turn up first day bright eyed and bushy tailed, only to get slowly ground down by the prospect of only doing small trees for the next three years. In my opinion, PAYE jobs can be harder to progress in. Your climbing background will help you. But Arb can throw some major challenges your way. Add a chainsaw, -4°C, sideways rain that leaves you frozen to your core, 100ft in the air, wind that makes you question the structural integrity of the tree and a lot of weight and you can quickly find yourself in a whole lot of trouble. That aspect of the job definitely isn't for everyone. There will be times where you experience near misses and you'll begin to understand the risks involved. If I were you, in today's climate, I'd give myself three years. Year 1, I'd seek an employed gig. Get them to fund some tickets and work until you've gone past the payback clause that'll be in your contract. Year 2, I'd approach some domestic arb contractors to get some Subbing work as a groundie. As many firms as you need to get full time work. 3 days a week with them, 2 days a week with him etc etc. Learn the ropes as it were... tell them that you're keen to try climbing. Keep them sweet by turning up when you say you will, keep your attitude straight and get after your goals. But keep yourself booked up as much as you can. Firms that like having you on board will begin to offer whole blocks of time. Like 3 months of work 2 days a week etc. Then you can start to plan around that. (Arb can go quiet all of a sudden so be careful there...) Year 3, you'll know if you like it or not by then. If so, push harder for climbing, learn what you can online, from books and through watching the more experienced guys. Start to think about how you can excel at the career. It's not all about knowing "what" you are doing up a tree, it's about knowing "why" You are doing it. Or some blokes come into the industry and decided they are happy chipping, cutting, working on the ground. There are too few like that because the money only starts to get better if you climb, or start out your own company.
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That's right, the wissey isn't connected to the broads, now if I'd have asked about river moorings close to/connected the Ouse he'd have been close.
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Ercole Spada, father of aerodynamics in car design.
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Rob 2025 is probably Robot 2025 .
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Tree Planting Per Purchase and What About VAT?
jamies johnson replied to evelynemma's topic in Trees and the Law
Tree-planting services cost ~£1 per tree, and UK/EU providers may charge VAT. Record it as a business expense, and if VAT-registered, you can reclaim it. - Last week
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Who got the other sets of cheap Sherpa tyres the other day then? I was going to buy them all but seemed rude when other people were wanting them. Long overdue. My current ones are bald as.
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I have had a hard week this week so i let my pal do the final cut of the Ash tree. It`s great sometimes taking it easy.
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39K views · 12K reactions | Crazy Football Contract Story The Boss's... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Crazy Football Contract Story The Boss's Bizarre Demand!.
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They do however facilitate 3/8 and 404 chains on the same bar with just a drive sprocket change. wouldn't be my first choice for milling though.