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Great. Looking at have our boss organise an srt workshop at the yard.

Have been asking for over 18months lol

 

 

If you fancy experimenting I'm near enough and up for trying new things.

 

While this reads as a desperate Lonely Hearts ad, I can assure you it's just the wine talking.

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I have a hunch that many SRT workshops will be springing up over the next few years. Treekit have begun some and there are conversations taking place with other people. Perhaps those that need advice can pro-actively push the AA, ISA, NPTC and retailers. SRT work positioning has been written into the new ICOP. We can make it happen!

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I have a hunch that many SRT workshops will be springing up over the next few years. Treekit have begun some and there are conversations taking place with other people. Perhaps those that need advice can pro-actively push the AA, ISA, NPTC and retailers. SRT work positioning has been written into the new ICOP. We can make it happen!

 

 

Workshops are already happening. I'm going to an AA one at Wisley in May.

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