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Forestry Commission - National Tree Safety Group (NTSG)

 

Breaking News for December 2011

The NTSG Management Committee is about to publish the long awaited guidance it has been preparing. The release date for the three guidance documents is Monday 5th December 2011. These are:

 

1. Common sense risk management of trees (The main guidance document priced at £19.99 plus P&P)

 

2. A Landowner Summary (for estates and smallholdings available free)

 

3. Managing Trees for Safety (For the domestic tree owner available free)

 

The NTSG Management Committee would like to thank all for their forbearance in waiting for this guidance and apologises for the unexpected but unavoidable delay in bringing it to publication.

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