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Just now, Nick Connell said:

I assume majority of tree work counts as non essential so does that mean no work for 3 weeks?

It depends on what tree work it is I suppose and is it urgent/tree safety etc.

I am felling a coup of chestnut for a new pheasant pen, poults are due and it has to be completed before the start of the bird breeding season, so I will be cracking on, but I am I am only working with one guy in isolation with no public access.

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Just now, Husqvarna King said:

Not at all. Just don't think the wording was particularly good, lockdown should have been the word used

Travelling to and from work, but only where this is absolutely necessary. 

 

If you have to travel to work, it seems to heavily indicate when the job is absolutely necessary.  Be it NHS, Fire Servies, Police, Tree Surgeon going out to fell a tree away to fall in on a house etc. 

 

Not to make a few quid. 

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