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Merlynov
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Hello.

I’m looking into getting into this field of work, I started by doing voluntary for around 18 months where I learnt various techniques such as planting and crown raising smaller stuff as I first used hand tools only. I then gained some tickets and a bit of experience in felling for a few months up near Leeds but I ended up having to move back down to The Midlands. I’ve been gardening for 6 odd months now

I’m based in NW Leics but I will travel if I can get some work as I have my own transport and no dependants.

Tickets I have are NPTC CS 30/31, NPTC Pesticides PA1, PA6 and PA06W, emergency aid in the workplace for appointed persons, LANTRA Brushcutter, LANTRA 4x4, LANTRA Winch H+S and I also have 2 Hedgelaying courses under my belt!

I’m a hard grafter and am willing to prove my worth if needed.

Any advice would be appreciated but a job would be better!

 

Many thanks

 

Oscar

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