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Thanks everyone for the replies and PMs. I will get on to the client this morning, to clarify matters.

 

Out of interest, I have attached pictures of the stumps. They are both both 55cm wide, one is 48cm high and the other is 57cm high. Both could easily be ringed with a saw to make them lower before grinding - I just ran out of time to do this on Saturday as the development team forgot to mention the site closes at 14:00 before I got there. If this is needed, I will do this on the day of the grinding to make it easier to grind out.

 

The stumps are in a raised bed behind a fence line. The fence panels/nearest posts will be removed to allow access. All steels/baskets/Heras fence etc. in front of the stumps will of course be moved by the developers before grinding commences. NOTE: There is cabling and ducting at the bottom of the Heras fence in one of the pictures, will this pose a problem?

 

Thanks again to all who offered help.

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