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Hi Mark,

I am have been offered some work in France thinning a small woodland in exchange for the family staying in there chalet is there any regs that I need to look out for eg TPOs felling licence etc..

 

Haven't a clue mate.

 

Ty Korrigan on here or one of the other ex-pat lads may have some idea.

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Oak's a tad bit big to start off as a pollard aint it :biggrin:

 

 

Looks like a fine weekend Mark.

 

Good honest graft & reward :thumbup1:

 

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David, anyone could see that was one of the Dwarf French Oak trees:lol:

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:thumbdown:....hmmm, wasn't quite the "french work" I was expecting to see when I opened this topic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.......is very disappointed.

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Its a different world in france when it comes to legislation. No TPO or felling licence, maybe a hello to the mayor. The response will be "they are your tree's, do what you want with them.

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