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Yep usually so, but this one was very clean not even any barb wire ! Only downside is it looks like we've got to go back and fell that ash as its diseased, now I've layed round it.

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  • 2 months later...
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You never know where your work will take you or who you might end up meeting.. Would like to say a big thank you for all the work put in by all involved in the Patrons Event and for the invite..Well done to all that took part.

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  • 1 year later...
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Younger part of this hedge was replanted by me about 12-15 years ago bottom end has probably not been touched for at least 70 years at a guess maybe longer.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Here's one of my efforts this year - 240 metres, South of England Style in the South Downs National Park, West Sussex. Features a nice change of direction as it passes over the brow of the hill.

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  • 6 months later...
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A few horse jumps to start the year with, hence flat top stakes just in case any fallers.. & a before and after on the last 1............. Question couple of pic's Ive deleted upon preview due to not coming out right way round ... Even though there loaded the right way reasons anyone cheers ??

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2 different styles requested on this job, 1st 2 Dorset , requested to open up the views over the hills and to the SW, the other 2 South Of England, to Lay the hedge but retain more height and cover to the drive way and garden...................................................Give up trying to get then round the right way:thumbdown:, seeing as they are in my Gallery !!!!!!!!

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