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Steve Bullman

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  1. Could be worth speaking to these guys https://arboraeration.com
  2. Yeah, I prefer the site on the browser to be honest. The app misses out large parts of the site also, it basically just shows the forums and nothing else.
  3. Yep, I don't support it anymore and am trying to phase it out. Its too buggy, and the software and support in general has got worse and worse over the years.
  4. Think you’ll probably find it’s your liability by law....morally speaking though is another matter
  5. Well they are harvesting organs in the uk now also. They at least wait till we are dead though so I guess that’s one good thing
  6. Whatever growth you witnessed the Ash tree put on, expect at least double from the Lime. They are pretty tolerant of heavy pruning, but its not going to satisfy your neighbours, well maybe for a year or so it might.
  7. That’s interesting. My lads going to be driving soon. A £2400 policy is going to cost him £200 a month and I’m pretty sure you can get a pcp on a small car for that. If Insurance is thrown in it’s a no brainier er
  8. @JonnyRFT is the one to thank
  9. https://www.skylandequipment.com
  10. He collapsed in his home and didn’t make it. That’s all I know unfortunately
  11. Bit out of my area. Can check on trees.org.uk for consultants
  12. What area are you in?
  13. Disclaimer, no one can tell anything from photos ?
  14. Unfortunately no ones going to be able to tell you how long it will stand. Healthy looking trees can fall on the calmest days, and hollow trees can stand through gale force winds! From the photos I don’t see anything setting off alarm bells other than the fungus which should ideally be monitored with a picus test. That’s not cheap though
  15. Nope, nothing can be done to get rid of it. The only thing you can do is monitor the tree, perhaps get it looked at by an expert. You can also get tests done to determine how much decay is in the tree. This is a butt rotting fungus so there will almost certainly be some. More pics of the tree would be good.
  16. Woke up to this, really sad news to hear. He was always a pleasure to have around on Arbtalk. Also had the pleasure of working with him for a week just before I packed in climbing. He will be missed around here.
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  18. Steve Bullman

    Rebecca and John

    Please be aware the chips will be tipped loose on the driveway only. It will he your job to move them through the side gate
  19. All positive steps. Just wait for the news that the tax payer will have to fund gym classes for the unemployed who have been prescribed them by the doctor.
  20. Did you check the directory to make sure you are not the only allotment tennant listed on the directory?
  21. Was there a problem?
  22. Try Diazepam ?
  23. Didn't they change their mind on this?
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