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I saw a tree surgeons van locally the other day, the company was called 'Arbour Tree Surgery' and my first thought was 'he's spelt Arbor wrong!'

 

I think possibly it's a Canadian spelling so maybe he's Canadian but it just seemed a little odd to me so checked his website and he's definitely called 'Arbour Tree Surgery'. Assuming his name isn't actually 'Joe/John Arbour' does anyone know if there's an alternate spelling or have they made a mistake maybe?

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If he's using the word 'arbour' to mean a framework for climbing plants, then he might be painting an image of a garden - along the lines of: Elmlea Tree surgery, or Oakdene Tree Surgeons. Maybe?

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You lot are so posh in the Home Counties, are you sure it wasn't just the initial 'B' that had dropped off the lettering?

 

Clever......very clever. :biggrin:

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