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Ask the garden ground staff at the hospital how they usually tackle working in those courtyards. Normally they usually use big trolleys for wheelin the stuff out, or you could buy a load of cheap large tarpaulins from wickes, bundle everything up and drag it out.

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Well cheers all for the help some very useful ideas. Nepia the centre of England is in derbyshire or so it says on the sign as you drive into it? haha

 

Asking how the ground staff usually work it is a great idea! How come i never think of the obvious....stooopid lol

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Evening all,had to price a job today to remove some shrubs and grind out 3 or 4 small stumps. The problem is they are in a court yard in the middle of a hospital and the only access is through the hospital! We've got to go through the main reception and then down about 200 metres of corridor. We can close the corridor but obviously not the reception and we cant make any mess wot so ever.

 

Has anyone done anything like this and if so wot did you use to cover the floor? If not as anyone got any ideas?

 

 

Cheers in advance.:001_smile:

 

do you know any body with a hydrostatic rayco rg20 ? you can have as a push typ to get down the corridoors then push the lever its on drive again:001_cool:

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Id say that ton bags is the option id choose. You can get plenty in there and not worry about any mess down the corridor. Just dont drag it down there walls :001_smile:. and as someone said a mattock and a postal spade should be fine for digging out the roots on a few shrubs.

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