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My friend's mum has asked for a tree house for her 70th birthday:thumbup1:

 

What we chiefly need is the following Chestnut coppice material

 

6 x 5 meter lengths approx 6 inches in diameter

 

6 x 3 meter lengths, again approx 6 inches in diameter but ideally half rounds as they will be used as hand rails.

 

She lives in Essex and we'll be travelling down from Norfolk so if there is anyone in the Norfolk, Suffolk or ideally Essex area that can help out, please get in touch.

 

C'mon, you can say you helped build a tree house for a 70 year old granny. Good karma points me thinks!

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Worth talking to Dave Harris at Essex Wildlife Trust as if they are still working Southend they are likely to have some winter felled material which has not yet been cut up for charcoal.

 

Whereabouts in Essex are you building it?

 

Alec

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