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It's getting towards that time of year again and for our tenth anniversary we're planning to be bigger than ever before. We've got all the old favourites and more...

 

As usual, the East of England Cutters and Climbers Competition is being held on the 25th & 26th April at the East Anglian Game and Country Fair.

 

Game & Country Fair, Norfolk Showground, 25th & 26th April 2015

 

 

This year, in our usual style we've added and changed a few things around. Running throughout the weekend will be the usual events;

 

Work Climb

Felling Competition

Pole Climb

MEWP Competition

Balance Beam.....with a twist...... (Always a highlight!)

 

After last year's success we're running the SRT work climb competition, hopefully there'll be even more entrants with the rise in popularity of SRT over the last 12 months.

 

Last year saw the start of a speed log splitting and throwline events, there are a few more top secret new features in the pipeline.

 

The events will be staged over the two days so you'll need to be there for both. Camping is free on site, with evening entertainment and BBQ planned for Saturday evening. Alex will running his workshop on the Saturday evening, though I'm not sure of the topic yet, it's always worth going to, you're certain to learn a few things.

 

There's always a raft of prizes for the various disciplines and the overall winners. You may even win the coveted "Most Employable Person".

 

Entry for the weekend's events is £20, enrolment forms are available on the Facebook page;

 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/East-of-England-Cutters-and-Climbers-Competition/394739513952567

 

There are still a few trade stand spaces available, get in touch with me for more info - [email protected] or visit the Facebook page.

Banners can be displayed for advertising in the main arena, £3 per foot.

 

If you haven't been before it's a great event, friendly people and a fantastic chance to network within the industry. Each year we're bringing in people from further afield, so don't think this is a "locals only" event. There are already two confirmed entrants from Cumbria!

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It's getting towards that time of year again and for our tenth anniversary we're planning to be bigger than ever before. We've got all the old favourites and more...

 

As usual, the East of England Cutters and Climbers Competition is being held on the 25th & 26th April at the East Anglian Game and Country Fair.

 

Game & Country Fair, Norfolk Showground, 25th & 26th April 2015

 

 

This year, in our usual style we've added and changed a few things around. Running throughout the weekend will be the usual events;

 

Work Climb

Felling Competition

Pole Climb

MEWP Competition

Balance Beam.....with a twist...... (Always a highlight!)

 

After last year's success we're running the SRT work climb competition, hopefully there'll be even more entrants with the rise in popularity of SRT over the last 12 months.

 

Last year saw the start of a speed log splitting and throwline events, there are a few more top secret new features in the pipeline.

 

The events will be staged over the two days so you'll need to be there for both. Camping is free on site, with evening entertainment and BBQ planned for Saturday evening. Alex will running his workshop on the Saturday evening, though I'm not sure of the topic yet, it's always worth going to, you're certain to learn a few things.

 

There's always a raft of prizes for the various disciplines and the overall winners. You may even win the coveted "Most Employable Person".

 

Entry for the weekend's events is £20, enrolment forms are available on the Facebook page;

 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/East-of-England-Cutters-and-Climbers-Competition/394739513952567

 

There are still a few trade stand spaces available, get in touch with me for more info - [email protected] or visit the Facebook page.

Banners can be displayed for advertising in the main arena, £3 per foot.

 

If you haven't been before it's a great event, friendly people and a fantastic chance to network within the industry. Each year we're bringing in people from further afield, so don't think this is a "locals only" event. There are already two confirmed entrants from Cumbria!

HI DAN we had a good time last year mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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This is a cracking show.

Also because it runs alongside a country show there is far more going on than just arb and forestry stuff.

 

The quality and choice of food is awesome, so much better than the usual greasy crapburgers.

 

 

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Agree with all the above, absolutely cracking time the last couple of years

 

 

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HI DAN we had a good time last year mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

This is a cracking show.

Also because it runs alongside a country show there is far more going on than just arb and forestry stuff.

 

The quality and choice of food is awesome, so much better than the usual greasy crapburgers.

 

 

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Agree with all the above, absolutely cracking time the last couple of years

 

 

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Cheers fellas, hope to see you all there this year

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This is a cracking show.

Also because it runs alongside a country show there is far more going on than just arb and forestry stuff.

 

The quality and choice of food is awesome, so much better than the usual greasy crapburgers.

 

 

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The food there is always a treat. I always end up getting carried away at the olive bar and spending a small fortune though :sneaky2:

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