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Two very good friends of mine are moving to France, and have bought a place near a small town called Axat. They need some felling done, and brash chipped or removed otherwise. I think they are keen to keep timber for firewood.

 

About 14 trees in total. So I’d imagine there is a few days work potentially. Is there anyone out there who could be interested in the work? Or can anyone recommend good and trustworthy help in the area? I’d be over there myself to do it, but latest offsring is due in a month so a jolly to France may be frowned upon.

 

Please get in touch if you can help.

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There are a couple of guys on here that work/live in France but whether they are near enough I would not know .  

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Yes I had hoped there might be someone here who can help! Sounds like fairly straightforward work to be honest. They're back out there in November if anyone wanted to meet up on site for a look. 

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