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I'll try that again!!! Numpty!:001_smile:

 

Hello Folks

 

Here's a heads up for the Friday evening at the AA Show at Cirencester. I've long been a believer that it's all very well having a show that runs from 10am - 5pm but what happens after that? Generally there are many people who stay behind to camp/caravan on the show ground but there is little if anything to keep the masses entertained into the wee hours, besides falling over tents & wandering the estate in a drunken state. These are things that I'm sure won't stop in a hurry & why should they?!

 

Anyhows, this year I have organised a couple of evening sessions to run from 6.30- 8.00pm on the friday evening, these will finish early enough that the hungry & thirsty have plenty of time to run into town to stock up.

 

Many of you will know of Treemagineers (Mark Bridge, Chris Cowell & Beddes Strasser), bringers to the table of arboricultural delight a feast of interesting presentations, lectures & by no means least various bits of shiney kit. Well, Mark has kindly translated a presentation, made in Germany earlier in the year, into English specially for us relating to attitudes & approach to treework. This will be followed by a presentation & open forum on carabiners & climbing system configuration. An interesting & thought provoking subject to many, & if not why not?

 

I hope that this free presentation will be well supported by Arbtalk forum members as well as anyone else who is remotely interested. I might be bold enough to suggest that we have a whip round collection at the end of the evening, to offer our thanks to Steve for administering & creating this excellent forum, in aid of his chosen charity 'The Childrens Trust'.

 

I hope to create a space within one of our marquees for the presentations but I will also try to organise a contingency in case the numbers are too great & we have to move into a larger area. If anyone has any queries then please direct them either through the forum or to my PM.

 

Many thanks

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