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Hello everyone,

 

I live in West Aberdeenshire, at the beginning of December we had several large pine tree come down in our garden. The insurance company has finally given the go ahead to remove these from the out buildings. We are looking at trying to tip a couple of these trees/ root plates back in the ground. We are looking for someone to make a feature of these trees.

 

We are not bothered to be honest what is created, we have had some ideas such as figure heads, celtic type totum pole, a leaping salmon, anything. we dont have a huge amount of cash to do this but we only need so much fire wood and we would like to give these fantastic trees a second lease of life.

 

Please contact me if anyone is interested.

 

Many thanks

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