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There's a biggish main sewer runs by that house, it got blocked many years ago and flooded the place out. Can you guess who the lucky fella was that had to go and knock on the door to explain the error of the water authority's behalf?

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1 hour ago, Steve Bullman said:

One of them we did

Come on Steve, this has gone on long enough. What gives?

 

Are you setting up in consultancy, or providing investigative services with the Picus? I'm intrigued by your business plan - read nosey! :lol:

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2 hours ago, David Humphries said:

Another fine Cedar to take a butchers at if in the area of Bury st Edmunds, is the one growing in the remnant of a church ruin on Barton Road.

 

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Great tree and setting.  Don't recall seeing it before and I must have been on that road 100 times

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8 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Come on Steve, this has gone on long enough. What gives?

 

Are you setting up in consultancy, or providing investigative services with the Picus? I'm intrigued by your business plan - read nosey! :lol:

not a consultancy no,not me anyway. You have to be clever for that malarky.  I'm going to be doing picus testing for a local company who don't have the time to do it themselves.  They will write up the actual reports.

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That sounds like an interesting 'sideline'.  I had to 'shadow' a Picus test for an assignment at college and everyone I approached said that they rarely got asked to use theirs. I think that there is a huge North/South divide in tree work, with customers in the south more prepared or able to commit to things like testing and wanting to retain trees for a long as it is safe to do.

 

Anyone, glad to hear that doors are opening now that you're not climbing so often.:thumbup1: 

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