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A lady at work has a Walnut tree as described below she needs felling and has asked if anyone has a contact to do the work. It is way beyond me but I would be interested in some of the timber :biggrin:, is anyone situated locally? If so pass me you details and I will put you in touch for further details

 

The tree is in Costessey (5 miles outside of Norwich). It’s about 25-30’ tall. The trunk has a diameter of only around 1.5’.

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A lady at work has a Walnut tree as described below she needs felling and has asked if anyone has a contact to do the work. It is way beyond me but I would be interested in some of the timber :biggrin:, is anyone situated locally? If so pass me you details and I will put you in touch for further details

 

The tree is in Costessey (5 miles outside of Norwich). It’s about 25-30’ tall. The trunk has a diameter of only around 1.5’.

 

Costessey pronounced Cossy ?

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A lady at work has a Walnut tree as described below she needs felling and has asked if anyone has a contact to do the work. It is way beyond me but I would be interested in some of the timber :biggrin:

 

Are you prepared for the cost of the wood, they can be valuable those Walnut trees. :thumbup:

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