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as above anybody on here help out ,it on some land i own ,pm me

 

 

 

johny

 

 

Let me know how you go on Johnny, I've got some to do soon nr Keighley

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if hamdog can not help look on NHLS site for local contractor. should find one who can help. may be a job this year as majority will be booked up for season. may be a new person trying to get there hand in. if they can show there work then give them a punt. thats how i started. getting referals.

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I'm based in south yorkshire, ive done alittle not much hedgelaying previously, I'd be one of the mentioned one just getting his eye in, I'd be willing to help to get some experience towards getting accredited, as mentioned above though very busy felling and fencing atm so wouldn't be much good as a definite right now.

 

Best of luck

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