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Ive attempted to put some pics on but im crap with anything as technical as that . Anyway ive dropped it , spoke to the teacher today and she loved the idea of a replant . Builders were coming to start the seating area at the weekend so i had to make a decision . I will still get the pics posted to see if any of you agree with my decision . Cheers lads

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Ive attempted to put some pics on but im crap with anything as technical as that . Anyway ive dropped it , spoke to the teacher today and she loved the idea of a replant . Builders were coming to start the seating area at the weekend so i had to make a decision . I will still get the pics posted to see if any of you agree with my decision . Cheers lads

 

 

hey buddy, sounds a good plan get a rowan to replace ash for ash.

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i think chopping it probably a good idea - although it would have coppiced ok

 

don't turn it all into firewood though - any straight poles make superb handles for tools :001_smile:

 

we make all our own tool handles - and ash, withy & hornbeam are all great for handles

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Rowan it is then thanks for the help the teacher actually thinks i know what im talkling about now ha ha ! Oh by the way all the straight poles are been used for fence and the stem cut into discs for the kids to do placks so nothings getting wasted .

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