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  1. Hi Lee, I'm based in Chulmleigh. Cheers Nick
  2. I require a landscape gardener to join my team, working throughout Devon but based in North Devon. Previous experience preferred in grounds maintenance, construction and fencing. PA1 PA6, Brushcutter ticket and CS Card and ground based NPTC CS units desirable. Work will entail estate work, tree planting and hard and soft landscaping both commercial and domestic. Must hold a full driving license. PM me with your details or send CV to [email protected] Cheers
  3. I am looking for self employed labourers to add to our existing list. To work from our depot in North Devon. Prepared to work throughout Devon and Somerset. Work can include ground based tree work, vegetation management, garden maintenance, soft landscaping. We require subcontractors to have PL insurance, a clean driving license, Lantra/NPTC strimmer brushcutter ticket, minimum Chainsaw CS30,31. Desirable CSCS card and PA1,6aw, or willingness to obtain. Please contact me by personal message or email [email protected], for further details. Cheers Nick
  4. I am looking for subcontarctor labourers to add to our existing list. To work from our depot in North Devon. Prepared to work throughout Devon and Somerset. Work can include ground based tree work, vegetation management, garden maintenance, soft landscaping. We require subcontractors to have PL insurance, a clean driving license, Lantra/NPTC strimmer brushcutter ticket, minimum Chainsaw CS30,31. Desirable CSCS card, or willingness to obtain. Please contact me by personal message or email [email protected], for further details. Cheers Nick
  5. Yeh thanks guys, Spons is now in the bin, they must have messed up the unit rate for pedestrian mowing. After doing an evenings worth of spreadsheet calculations, it seems to be more realistic at £15/100m2. Well thats what im going for any way.
  6. Im looking at pricing some work up for a local housing agency. So far as i can tell Spon's list the price for mowing not collecting with a pedestrian mower at £1/100m2. Somehow im not sure if I could do it for that. Its a call out contract so I might only get one or two gardens now and again. A 10m x 30m garden would be cut for £3 am I missing something? Cheers for any comments good or bad, I dont mind if anyone calls me a numpty if Ive done the sums wrong or anything like that!
  7. I'm not doubting what you can do with green uncontaminated waste. I think the point is that it is classed as a quarantine pest, maybe open fires on site are not considered an adequate method of destruction.
  8. Horticulture Week 8/06/12 According to Derek McCann of FERA. 'The legal requirement is for destruction. That means taking them out of the ground, chopping up, double-bagging and taking to landfill. Burning could fall foul of Environment Agency regulations.' I suppose he said could fall foul of EA regs, but he seems to be pretty specific.
  9. I read somewhere that the customers that bought these 1-1.5m trees have been contacted and told to destroy them. Because the Environment Agency wont let you burn them, they have to cut them into sections and double bag them and throw them into landfill. Mmm plastic and contaminated cuttings going to landfill....sensible!
  10. My Spons is SMM7 but older 2008, it only has pricing for 1m spot circle over 100m2 in Minor Works section. This must have been added later or I havent searched it that well. My brother used to work on editing the construction one. Everytime I mention Spons he laughs and says at those rates nobody would get any work!
  11. And yes it does have a coffee cup holder built in on the dash board. The rates in Spons are well above what we are getting unfortunately. Haha, my new transit has 4 coffee cup holders but only 3 seats...I cant work that out?? Thanks for the info Gareth, I think I know what im doing on this one now! Is your Spons the landscaping and external works version?
  12. Sounds good doesn't it. I wonder if the quads have got coffee cup holders and heated seats as well? That Spons figure works out at 8p per metre, does that sound reasonable to you or too high?
  13. Hi Gareth Thanks for that, is that Spons external works and landscape price book? Also I assume thats a single side rate(If theres such a thing as that)? I have worked out with a knapsac we can do it for 4p/metre. Its all just small scale village stuff. No streets more than a couple of hundred metres. Please bear with me on this and I hope no offence is taken at my stupidity, but I just want to get it clear in my head. Cheers Nick
  14. Thanks guys, I always feel a lemon on these pricing things, but here goes. Ive worked it out for 100m pathway and kerbing (which they asked for). Based on hourly labour rate £22.50 and 5 min refill time per 100m labour including refilling £3.20 Glyphosate 80p Total £4.00 + vat per 100m single side of carraigeway Am I in the ballpark?
  15. Hi likeitorlumpit. i dont need a new calculator just a new brain! I wont even tell you what i got wrong its far too embarrasing! Thanks for the advice. I will work it out properly now and post it up for scrutiny! Cheers Nick
  16. Im revising my original costing maybe to 2 seconds per metre. So 75p/metre. All comments gratefully appreciated. Nick
  17. Hi Guys Ive been asked by a local council to give a rate per metre for knapsac spraying glyphosate on footpaths and kerbing along roadsides. Ive never been asked this before normally just priced up fixed areas. I can see the logic behind it because the council can work out how much they can budget for in the season. A rough calculation I made was based on £22.50/hr. Which is 37.5p/second. I thought path and kerbside would take 4 seconds per metre. So £1.50 per metre. Am I way off the mark here? I would be happy to know what others are charging for this sort of service. Cheers Nick
  18. Hi Tony, definately brown, like cocoa, looks a bit wormy too, I assumed it is just old and degraded.
  19. Hi guys We were asked to clear a beech limb that had fallen across a bridleway, this chap was still loosely attached to the fallen limb. I am almost certain its G. australe but got a little twitchy when looking at the brackets pore bearing surface which is pretty brown. Any ideas? Regards Nick
  20. Thanks Charlieh, I will get onto them, I bet they are busy! Nick
  21. Good post Charliegh. I have just watched the video. I think it is a wise precaution for all of us who visit woodlands to sanitise our footwear afterwards. and on that note I wonder who knows of a product for sale that kills phytopthora? Nick
  22. Hi Guys Brilliant idea this, totally inspired, im going on a like frenzy! I would appreciate the same please! Evergreen Gardens | Facebook
  23. Thanks Steve Ive just downloaded the fungi app. Hats off to you for making this a reality. I will definately promote this to everyone who needs it. Cheers Nick

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