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done some work for the guy who was the umpire in the tennis match when john macenroe had the famous "you cannot be serious" rant, Edward James.

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Worked for many. One 'pop star' world famous, man of the people type, did not like the sight of people working on his estate and we had to hide in the bushes each time his chauffeur driven car had passed else we'd be kicked off the job.

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Lord and Lady Astor, Lord and Lady Carnarvon, Jeff Banks, Jean Marsh, one of Nokia's head men, a minted diamond dealer who's son went to school in a chopper, a professional American gambler with a massive helicopter, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Mr Bearing (Bearings Bank), Pierre Jungles, Richard Benyon, and Alan Pardew

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do you know Tom Goodridge up there mate? 1 of the game keepers up there

 

I read somewhere the other day they are looking for a full timer up there for forestry

 

Not sure the name rings a bell. as for work they were looking a short while ago. I dont have much to do with the forestry side as all we did was there climbing work for them

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Lord and Lady Astor, Lord and Lady Carnarvon, Jeff Banks, Jean Marsh, one of Nokia's head men, a minted diamond dealer who's son went to school in a chopper, a professional American gambler with a massive helicopter, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Mr Bearing (Bearings Bank), Pierre Jungles, Richard Benyon, and Alan Pardew

Matt i can tell you youve also worked for Will Young, The Queen, Robbie Williams, judge Jules.....just to name a few more

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Before i got into tree work i worked for Lord Mountbatten, not the famous one but Lord Ivor Mountbatten who holds the title now. Repointed the chimneys at Birdbrook, lovely guy, he used to bring us tea when we were up the scaffolding:thumbup:

Tree wise, i've topped the conifers right behind Red Rum's stable for Ginger Mcaine, he asked if we'd mind doing a cash job while doing powerline clearance through his land.

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