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AA Teccie (Paul)

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  1. Hi Tony, good to hear form you. The answer is 'yes', in theory (and sometimes in practice), the reality is the main opportunity we get to do so is when we undertake the site audit and the opportunities therefore are often limited due to the activities ongoing. This is however something we do place a stronger emphasis on with larger companies particularly where we suspect communication is....'not as it should be'. The reality with smaller companies, particulraly when working towards approval is that the guys are usually well engaged in the process and well aware of whats what, so to speak. Is there anything more specific underlying your question which I haven't really addressed? Cheers.. Paul
  2. Guys, I am watching and listening here. I will caht with Simon 'Risk Assessment' Richmond here but I'm sure he would have taken that into account (Simon is the AA person responsible for organising the show and liaising with the Bathurst Estate). Forgive me but I'm not sure if that Pine was in the car park or in the show, within knoddy's plot, this time but either way I wouldn't have been unduly concerned BUT this conclusion should have dreived from a RA approach. The other issue regarding cars parked within RPZs, the truth is probably we didn't consider that (which isn't good) BUT the soil is very free draining overlying Cotswold limestone and it was rock hard so no, or very little, complaction would occur. Again tho very good point taken on board. Many thanks.. Paul
  3. Great thread, great pictures, great time! Cheers John (sorry ony got to meet you briefly!) and 'all'...well done! Paul
  4. Wondered where I'd left that 'six pack'...your very welcomed guys! Was really great to meet with you both, along with some of the other Arbtalk guys, and put faces to names....hope mine wasn't too shocking for you, ha! I have to say, having had previous involvement with a 'special needs' (apologies of that's not a correct term!) little girl my sister adopted, I think what you guys do (collectively as organisers, doners, and supporters) with the 'Childrens Trust' is truely fantastic...well done to all! Gud'on'yas all. Hope to meet more of you's in the near future. Cheers.. Paul
  5. From my point of view it was great to meet many of you and put a name to faces and 'forum names'....gud'on'yas for taking the time. Thanks for supporting the event and I will personally ensure ALL feedback (thank you) has fair representation at the review meeting. Have a great Sunday all... Paul
  6. Thanks for the feedback Rob will make sure your points are discussed at the review meeting. Perhaps, in part, the poor quality of wood supplied is down to a lack of understanding of the requirements fo timber on our half...dunno! Cheers again.. Paul
  7. That's afair comment and others have said similar things...we have an idea which will hopefully raise the interest levels (can't say too much at this time) Thanks also for the comments re the climbing event, signage outside the barriers summarising the rules would be useful...simples BUT effective, thanks again. Paul
  8. Hi all, I'm really sorry to learn of the pain n sleeplessness this condition is causing, sounds bl**dy awful. I have reduced 'grip' capacity in my r/hand, about 70%, due to a related condition, tynosynovitis(?) which is another type of RSI (I believe). I get lots of sharp stabbing pains in the elbow and numbness in the hand but I'm very lucky in that it don't bother me in the night (usually comatosed on red wine anyway....just to improve my circulation of course!) What lessons, if any, can others learn to avoid these things? In my case it was excessive use, over a prolonged period, of an old Stihl 076 with 3ft bar....oh and very little in the way of AVs, n gloves were for 'wimps' (how stupid of me!) Cheers all.. Paul
  9. Well that's not a bad start eh?....that said 'bl**dy good bacon sarnie is always a good start to the day! See you there. Paul
  10. Thanks for those comments 'Tree Man Tom', glad you weren't too 'cidered up' at the end. Will pick up rest of comments over weekend or early next week...cheers all! Paul
  11. Mnay tahnks Stephen, I've clocked that one! Hope all's well. Paul
  12. Cheers...shhhh! Ha. Ur very welcomed! Paul
  13. Big Joe, thank you for your positive commenst which are very well received and for the time taken to make them...much appreciated. It is 'hard work' and takes much organising (Mel is 'wonder woman' in the extreme!) and we hope to get it right for everyone, well 'the majority', and now we have this valuable link to the industry (THANKS Steve) we can check more often how we're doin. Hope the bet comes up trumps...fingers crossed! cheers.. Paul
  14. Cheers 'TimTree' glad you found the show okay n bought some 'bits n bobs'. Comments much appreciated. Paul
  15. John, 'YUP' I know...but hopefully better late than never! Paul
  16. Hi Alliaria, I'd say so, but seeing unusual things is gonna become increasingly common I think. Many have reported similar unusual findings. I saw a Rigidiporous on Plane in Hyde Park alongside the Serpentine. Keep 'spotting'..! Cheers.. Paul
  17. ALL, PLEASE give me a shout tomorrow, even if it's only to poke me in the eye coz the AA have 'razzed' you off (please lick fingers first tho!) I'll try to get over to Steve's plot (he's over to the right in PLOT T16(?), past the 'ARBJOBs' work climb site) as much as I can so if you wnat to avoid me look out for the rather clean 'AA Hi-Viz' n hide behind the tent! Cheers n see you there (off for some 'shut eye' now as been up since 5.30am n same tomoz....violins anyone???..ha!)
  18. Lee, If you get a few minutes spare I'd really apprecaite meeting you at the APF...that said I'm def there on the Thursday n not sure about other days. As I'm crap at getting back to threads can you PM me when you're going and I'll try to coincide. Cheers.. Paul PS, just thought I should be PMing you really, I'll try now....don't hold yer breath!
  19. Josh, NO thanks needed, for goodness sake that's what we SHOULD be here for...look forward to the 'PM' (that said I'm sometimes not great at replying as it limits me words....that'll never do, ha!) Cheers.. Paul
  20. John, what's your 'beer' n I'll pick you a 4-pack up on my way in? Jokin apart PLEASE don't hold your breath for tomorrow as I can't change much between 'now and then'...BUT I will do my absolute utmost for next time round. Again, as with Andy's post, I'm sorry I haven't seen the feedback form previous threads BUT I have now n that's enough. Cheers.. Paul PS PLEASE give me a shout tomorrow, it'd be great to catch up with you (nearly said I'd love to meet you, whihc obvioulsy I would, BUT better not to say things like that on here eh?...folks'd talk!)
  21. YEP Andy, ur right...'communication' is key and last year we didn't have this valuable communication link with the industry. I sincerely hope it is better late than never and I absolutely promise ALL these comments / views will be feed back this time...coz I'll be doing so first hand. Many thanks for um..! Paul
  22. Josh, I'd luv to, and (very) naively we thought we were, albeit principally through the approval schemes AND offering 'Ordinary' AA membership for £50. BUT they are token gestures, I acknowledge (although certainly not meant as such), somehow we need to better engage and have better representation within the AA for the grass roots workers (who without whihc we wouldn't have an industry!) G*d, I sound like a politician again here...SORRY!!! Any thoughts on how this cabn be acheived PLEASE let me know, I'll give it some thought too. Thanks.. Paul
  23. No worries Johnty, gud'on'ya for helping out yer friends. Hope to see you next time, or indeed sometime before the next show. Cheers.. Paul
  24. Hi 'Big Joe', I look forward to that, please do give me a shout! Paul
  25. Lee, thank you. If you are saying what many are thinking then "gud'on'ya" for doin so n sayin it... absoluetly NO apology needed (sounds very much like myself thru life!) I'm interested you say that APF is better (I completely understand about Capel) than the AA show...is that not 'money grabbing' too (in context)?...in other words is APF free entry? The AA really doesn't seek to grab your hard earned cash. There are many things we do for whihc we have to charge, in oredr to both covere expenses incurred and allow for development of new projects etc., but we seek to charge a fair price for a fair service (sorry, not good wording but you know what I mean.) In terms of the AA business status it is both a 'registered charity' AND a 'limited company' (in fact it is 2 limited companies as the 'AA' is one and 'AATL', whihc is where the approved contractor & registered consultants sit). Trading accounts are available to ALL AA members or you can, I believe, obtain a copy from Companies House (I understand there may be a charge for this.) All emails, and other corresondence from the AA, should carry the relevant reg. nos. etc. indicating our limited company status. Ultimately the Association has to make a surplus to ensure financial viability AND to reinvest in it's products and services. To be honest part of the proble at the moment is that the Association is at a point where it needs a certain level of resource to operate, which incurs significant overheads, BUT we don't have the necessary critical mass, in terms of 'members' etc., to allow us to reinvest significantly as not enough surplus is generated...if that makes sense?! Anyway I'm waffling again so as I close, if I may, I will say again we are not here to make you part from your hard earned cash. If you fell what we do / say is worth supporting, and to the benefit of the industry, then join with us...if not then please let me know why?..thanks! Cheers.. Paul PS John, thankfully the cold n chewy 'cheese burger n chips' have been down long enough not to choke on.....but not sure they're yet digested!

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