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Was it part of your method statement to have a female chaperone' date=' leaning against the wall in picture 2 , to make sure you guys didn't peep through the upstairs windows into the ladies changing rooms in Next? :001_tongue:[/quote']

 

Funny you should say that - those few days were some of the most enjoyable on the council. :001_tt1:

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i have always thinned by % and reduced by either feet or meters , when it comes to reductions tho it all depends where a suitable growth point is , i have seen some reductions where the climber has left growth points the are less than 10% the size of of what has been cut off . what im trying to get at is that to work to bs standards and good arboricultaral practises you dont allways end up with an aesthically pleasing tree , but that is only my oppinion

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It looks like Chris (one of my main climbers) is going to have to hang-up his chainsaw boots. He’s had continued back trouble for the last three years and has decided enough is enough. He’s done a side-ways move and is now inspecting play equipment here at the council.

 

It’ll be a real shame to lose him; he had natural talent and was a good laugh! Looks like the recruitment process will have to start all over again. :sad:

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