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Been doing a fence in Sittingbourne this week for my father in law . The council have just taken down 2 fire damaged trees next to his garden and  I found a bit of expensive looking climbing kit at the base of 1 of the trees . Let me know if you think it might be yours.

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3 hours ago, tractorboy1 said:

Been doing a fence in Sittingbourne this week for my father in law . The council have just taken down 2 fire damaged trees next to his garden and  I found a bit of expensive looking climbing kit at the base of 1 of the trees . Let me know if you think it might be yours.

It won't be mine but ......what is it ? 

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Ask the council which team they used and keep it safe for them - council trees are usually done by contractor teams.

 

It would feel awful to loose personal kit just from trying to get a job done, worse than having it stolen if its from rushing and stupidity. The only things I've lost yet are lots of cheap door stop wedges and a sling/carabiner that were pinched by the NTPC trainer.

 

Had my phone returned to me last year, it was only gone a few minutes fell out of pocket. The returner got 20 quid which was all I had on me.

 

 

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