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Freelance Climber, Northumberland, North East and Borders.


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Currently looking for freelance/subcontract work in the above areas.

 

I have been climbing trees for 8yrs, around the UK, NZ, and Canada.

 

I hold NPTC 30, 31, 38, 39, 41. ND in Forestry and Arb, C+E driving licence.

 

Well versed in most aspects of treework, domestic, site clearance, woodland thinning. No powerlines.

 

I have all of my own gear, saws and 4x4, however my top handle saw is currently mid atlantic en route from BC.

 

I'm sure a few members would be happy to vouch for my work.

If I can be of any use, be it a day or a month please contact at [email protected]

 

Many Thanks Paddy Vero.

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