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Don't worry Dave, he will be back there tomorrow (cutting me more nice dead oak firewood)

 

He's doing a great job "cleansing" the woodland path of all nasty deadwood. But we have only allowed him to cut path side. Gotta keep these ecomentalists appeased:thumbup1:

 

You want to see the size of Petes Oak deadwood pile from today !

 

 

 

I can give yous guys the number of a great cuddly toy outlet.

 

You can purchase some pretend woodland birds & stick them up all along the path, they even make chirppy noises when you pull the cord at the back.

 

The public won't even be able to tell that this piece of woodland is now devoid of eco-balance :thumbup:

 

 

Monkey-D the ecomentalist .......................I likes that, cheers Pete :001_smile:

 

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I like to see someone tidying up.:thumbup1:

 

 

 

I looked at a job this week to remove an old habitat of fallen trees and scrub because "It looks bad and needs tidying".

 

IMPEO there are far too many wood lice anyway, I dont think we need anymore.:thumbup1:

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I've been involved with a fair few LA jobs recently, mostly removing dangerous deadwood. Its nice to see some councils are a little more forward thinking than others and asking us to retain as much habbitat as possible :thumbup: natural fracture pruning, corronet cuts on larger wood, monoliths and stacking all we removed on site.

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I've been involved with a fair few LA jobs recently, mostly removing dangerous deadwood. Its nice to see some councils are a little more forward thinking than others and asking us to retain as much habbitat as possible :thumbup: natural fracture pruning, corronet cuts on larger wood, monoliths and stacking all we removed on site.

 

Glad to hear it Mathew, where approproate keep up the crusade :thumbup1::biggrin:

 

 

 

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Too right Stevie.....there's loads of money to be made selling bits of deadwood if you can find enough mugs

 

Trouble is...most of it went to Pete's house, I reckon this time next year he'll be looking down on us from lofty heights once he sold it all :lol:

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