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are first week was in summer last year, this was 2nd week we have done got 3 different woods to manage, ancient woodlands at that a famous battle took place in these woods in the civil war :thumbup1: mainly recoppicing work but also general tidying up windblown and respacing the big stuff, loads of pics to upload so ill just give the link on my facebook. :thumbup1:

 

 

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Nice photos! I dont wish to pry but is the management plan one that you came up with or is it one drawm up by one of the managment organistions? plus is it payed work or is your reward the wood ? I have 250 acres of woodland that I shoot and the owner is keen to have the sweet chestnut and hazel cut as the stands have'nt been touched in years, but im not sure if nowerdays he should be paying as apposed to being payed :001_smile: I understand if you dont want to make you business know to the world but any info you dont mind sharing would be appreciated :thumbup:

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Nice photos! I dont wish to pry but is the management plan one that you came up with or is it one drawm up by one of the managment organistions? plus is it payed work or is your reward the wood ? I have 250 acres of woodland that I shoot and the owner is keen to have the sweet chestnut and hazel cut as the stands have'nt been touched in years, but im not sure if nowerdays he should be paying as apposed to being payed :001_smile: I understand if you dont want to make you business know to the world but any info you dont mind sharing would be appreciated :thumbup:

 

well im workin for a guy i do alot of work for, were both from norfolk and this has all come from his 20yr woodland plan he did for the owner and its being paid for buy the forestry commision in the way of a grant to the owner. that is all info i no. hope this helps.

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Nice photos! I dont wish to pry but is the management plan one that you came up with or is it one drawm up by one of the managment organistions? plus is it payed work or is your reward the wood ? I have 250 acres of woodland that I shoot and the owner is keen to have the sweet chestnut and hazel cut as the stands have'nt been touched in years, but im not sure if nowerdays he should be paying as apposed to being payed :001_smile: I understand if you dont want to make you business know to the world but any info you dont mind sharing would be appreciated :thumbup:

 

what size is the chestnut:001_smile:

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