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  1. Small arboricultural contractor looking for a groundsman or trainee climber to work in Basingstoke and the surrounding areas. Pay on a self-employed basis however all PPE, chainsaws, equipment will be provided. Ground tickets and aerial rescue preferred but not essential. If you're self motivated, hard working and can work well on own initiative why not give me a call Paul on 07818070936 for an informal chat.
  2. Small arboricultural contractor looking for a groundsman or trainee climber to work in Basingstoke and the surrounding areas. Pay on a self-employed basis however all PPE, chainsaws, equipment will be provided. Ground tickets and aerial rescue preferred but not essential. If you're self motivated, hard working and can work well on own initiative why not give me a call Paul on 07818070936 for an informal chat.
  3. Urgently require groundsman/ person for tomorrow in the Basingstoke, North Hampshire area. Experience preferred but not absolutely necessary as on site training can be provided. Possibility of further work for the right applicant. Contact me via call or text on 07818070936. Many thanks.
  4. Poplar timber taken care of (believe it or not!) but ash timber still up for grabs. Anyone any ideas on a tip site for wood chip Haywards Heath/ Burgess Hill? Thanks in advance. 07818070936
  5. Have a couple of felling jobs coming up in the Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill area. Probably at least a couple of transit loads mainly ash but mixed with some pop up for grabs if anybody interested. All free of course! Can deliver free provided not too far 5-10 mile radius, however your welcome to collect off site. Also need to find a tip site if anyone knows anywhere I'd appreciate it. Obviously prepared to pay. Thanks in advance. Paul. 07818070936.
  6. The Body Language of Trees book for sale on eBay. Arborist - The Body Language Of Trees | eBay
  7. A number of full time vacancies have arisen for Arborists of all capabilities to work for a leading Arboricultural company based in the South of England. Specifically we're looking for those based in and around Andover, Basingstoke, Romsey, Southampton, Portsmouth, Fareham and all over the New Forest. Good rates of pay are available with a great opportunity to participate in a company productivity bonus. All levels of Arborist are welcome to apply from trainee to the most experienced. The only stipulation is you have a full driving licence and can get yourself to and from one of our depots. If you're interested PM me for further details.
  8. Lucombe wouldn't be out of the question, Turners is pretty rare. From what I understand lucombe only has hairs on the terminal bud not side buds? The lobes also have wiskered tips? It's most likely a cerris hybrid.
  9. I wouldn't dismiss Q.cerris completely out of hand, the leaves can be quite variable depending on different factors. One of the most distinctive features is long hairs on the buds?
  10. I couldn't agree more. Likewise well done AATechie for taking it all in your stride.
  11. It doesn't mention most will be approved contractors only that most will be 'members of the Arb association' which is not the same thing and IMO would have been a poorer statement. Anyone can be a member of the Arb association.
  12. Yes, defo speak with your insurance provider on that one. If you're undertaking large scale safety inspections you may require PI for up to 5 years after the inspection, with single tree condition reports it will depend on any caveats you attach with the report.
  13. I have a king cab 4x4 pick up I'm looking to sell shortly for close to that mark. If you're interested PM me and I can send some pics and info.
  14. Youtube has plenty of DIY eye splicing vids if you fancied giving it a go yourself?
  15. Congratulations. Been browsing your website and couldn't see whether or not you were AAAC's? For such a large 'green services provider' does that have an impact on what arboricultural contracts you've been able to secure up to now? Also noticed the recent 'advert' on here regarding setting up a team and providing a substantial sum of the finance towards it. Is this the norm across the company and how it has been able to expand so quickly in such a short period of time or solely as part of expanding the Arb side?

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