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Hi I was just wondering the right route to go about getting rid of brash, I recently had a quote accepted for a job which is not big enough to warrant me hiring a chipper. Im based in bridgend area of south wales and would really appreciate any help on this matter

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cheers guys, as the tree having a small reduction is ash I have decided to cut up branches for kindling and then use a small garden chipper to sort out the rest, Time consuming but I have plenty of time :001_smile:

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