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You are sure of a big surprise. Its not just a Bear that dumps in the woods. Joe public thinks its ok to treat it like a free skip. Some of the stuff we gathered before the mulcher got it on a woodland Rhodi/Laurel clearing job we have just finished. Probably near three skips full in total.Ill bred heathens:thumbdown:

 

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I cleared this lot out of a ditch that borders the wood. I am still looking for the culprit. If anyone knows an alcoholic, glue sniffing painter and decorator come computer technician that drives a reliant robin, shops at all major supermarkets, eats unhealthy amounts of crisps and uses hand moisturiser, please let me know.

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The rubbish was everywhere there were bikes,tyres,concrete and all sorts in there. Its all tidy now but we will be back there later in the year for another round of works so it will be interesting to see if the locals appreciate the tidy up or just carry on treating it as a dumping ground.

 

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I cleared this lot out of a ditch that borders the wood. I am still looking for the culprit. If anyone knows an alcoholic, glue sniffing painter and decorator come computer technician that drives a reliant robin, shops at all major supermarkets, eats unhealthy amounts of crisps and uses hand moisturiser, please let me know.

 

 

I don't know who's the rest of the rubbish is but you can post me back my barrow.

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