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Cheers Tony, appreciate yer comments...n I hope not, BUT I also sincerely hope they recognise the scheme isn't just another H&S 'blah, blah, blah' thing as work quality, tree pruning and tree planting standards, are still very much at the heart of the scheme.

 

Cheers..

Paul

 

I think its obvious to all (lets hope), that this is another brucey bonus addition rather than either more paperwork or a diminishing of the other important (pruning standards et al) aspects to squeeze it in!:thumbup1:

 

Put it this way if i was setting out again, I think I would be doing it with AAAC status as primary goal from the beginning rather than as and when it becomes needed to get a foot in the door to bigger clients.

 

I mean seriously, this scheme (AAAC) represents serious value for money these days!:thumbup:

 

The AA are certainly pulling their socks up!:thumbup1:

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Paul, thanks for a great day today, the whole process has been a real help to my business and really streamlined how we work. Looking forward to the future with the AA.

David

 

David, THANK YOU for supporting the scheme and giving me the opportunity to view your business at close quarters.

 

The accreditation is very well deserved and in many respects simply confirms the very high standards the business is operating at, across the board.

 

Very well done and I too look forward to working with you and Theocus Arboriculture!

 

All the best..

Paul

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I think its obvious to all (lets hope), that this is another brucey bonus addition rather than either more paperwork or a diminishing of the other important (pruning standards et al) aspects to squeeze it in!:thumbup1:

 

Put it this way if i was setting out again, I think I would be doing it with AAAC status as primary goal from the beginning rather than as and when it becomes needed to get a foot in the door to bigger clients.

 

I mean seriously, this scheme (AAAC) represents serious value for money these days!:thumbup:

 

The AA are certainly pulling their socks up!:thumbup1:

 

Hama, would you like to be my 'PR' man, ha!

 

I do really appreciate your vote of confidence, it means a lot, and I hope others share your views and see it as an opportunity....time will tell.

 

Thanks again...

Pau

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