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Need Help finding a grant for 20acres of sycamore


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A friend of the family has asked me to manage 20 acres of woodland my buisness involves mainly urban trees etc so this should be fun the client doesnt want to pay for the work but says i can have the benifits of any grant ,sales of timber just wanted to know which grants are avalible the tree were coppiced at some point in the last 40-50year by my guess and is almost only sycamore at perfect processing sizes any help would be great

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Get in touch with any local college's.They did that with the college i was with and we went and felled over 200 sycamores cut and stacked all for FREE.If the tutors are looking to teach the students to fell trees this would be the idea opportunity for them

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