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  1. Lead climber / Experienced grounds man Either of above must have experience in rigging and hold the relevant tickets for either position You'd be working for a small arb company based in Keswick, Cumbria doing a variety of domestic work and occasionally commercial work to a high standard This is a part time position and fixed days would be great, Pay will be based on experience for either role Please see website - projects page for the kind of work we undertake https://www.precisiontreeservices.co.uk/ Please contact Paul Livesey on 07730276279 or email CV to [email protected] Many thanks, Paul
  2. Our efficient team in action, Filmed late summer 2019 Enjoy & View in HD,
  3. Precision Tree Services are looking to take on a experienced 2nd Climber / Groundsman on a self employed basis, Necessary requirements; CS30/31, CS 38 & references from a previous employer, Desirable requirements: CS 39, B+E Towing & experience in rigging large sections of wood. Our line of work is mainly domestic with some commercial work. The position is for 5 days a week We work mainly around the Cockermouth / Keswick area of Cumbria Please give me a call on 07730276279 Many Thanks, Paul
  4. Scots Pine Section Fell - With typical Lake District rain [ame] [/ame] Larch Tree Section Fell [ame] [/ame] Thanks for Viewing, P
  5. [ame] [/ame] Good saw log heading to the mill, stump left high so it wouldn't be tripped over. All rigging was done with the GRCS
  6. Position available, please get in touch for immediate start
  7. Paul.

    5 fells

    Five fells from the week just gone I'm the good looking one in the green Hd suits the for views etc [ame] [/ame]
  8. Stunning views and weather HD available [ame] [/ame]
  9. We are still looking to fill our vacancy. Experience is preferred, but please get in touch if your looking to make a start in tree work. Many Thanks, Paul
  10. We are looking for a pro-active, enthusiastic member of ground/climbing staff, who has good communication skills, to work as part of a small team. Wanted on a weekly basis for Thursdays and Fridays, and occasionally Wednesdays. Hours/days may be negotiable. Our company is based in the Cockermouth area, and we cover all of Cumbria. Essential requirements, CS 30 - CS 31 Desirable requirements, CS 38 – CS 39 Pay negotiable. For enquires please contact Paul Livesey of Precision Tree Services 07730276279 or 01946 861413
  11. Following on from "Tree work clips #1", here is a compilation of clips put together from summer 2014. The jobs at the start & end are not one of my own.
  12. Hi atree, The option of vertical speed line was brought up prior to the job. I opted for everything to be lowered off in a slow and controlled manner due to the nature of the ground and the hazards below the banking. Cheers P
  13. Cheers Dave, look forward to it.
  14. Good job this week section felling three Corsican Pines on steep ground. Thanks, Paul Available in HD
  15. Quick edit managed, just before my final warning tea was on the table.
  16. We are looking for a pro-active, enthusiastic member of ground staff, who has good communication skills. Wanted on a weekly basis for Thursdays and Fridays, and occasionally Saturdays. Hours may be negotiable. Our company is based in the Cockermouth area, and we cover all of Cumbria. Essential requirements, CS 30 - CS 31 Desirable requirements, CS 38 – CS 39 Pay negotiable. For enquires please contact Paul Livesey of Precision Tree Services 07730276279 or 01946 861413
  17. Came across this fungi on the base of a semi mature Oak. There appears to be large flakes of bark on the opposite side to the lean (quite a lean) and two decay pockets, one under the lean and another at the rear. One branch had recently shed out the crown ( 5inch diameter 15ft long) Pics 3 and 4 are of the first limb removed at around 40ft up. I can gather more pics is necessary. Cheers P [/img] [/img]
  18. Good eyes Gary, Ill keep an eye out for the crab in the future. Some trees worked on in the clips are Parish/Council owned. Cheers P
  19. Tree work from the past month. Watch in HD. Cheers P
  20. Cheers guys, that's the culprit alright!
  21. Unsure just what species this tree is, leafs are around 3-4inch in lengh 1 1/2 inch width. Thanks [/img]
  22. That's correct, Billy. I've all the information needed now. Thanks
  23. Thanks Percy, that's who put me through my CS31/32 3 years ago, I vaguely remember him (unsure of name) saying A1 Aborist, and tried calling this evening with no avail, although I'm unsure I have the correct contact details. Hence the post. Would you have a contact for him? Thanks
  24. Thanks Dave, great information, inquiry sent.
  25. Hi all, First post here. I'm looking for places close by to Cumbria who offer CS 38/39 training. I've contacted Newton Rigg University who in reply no longer offer the training but kindly passed on my details to Askham Bryan College. Having looked on their website, they offer training for accessing and rescue in the tree etc, but with no use of a saw. They sate another course is needed for this. I'm looking to do it under one roof over 6/7 days in the next few coming months - spaces dependant. Could anyone point out a few contacts or training centres, with great reputation. Thanks

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