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Carl

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  1. A contract of insurance is one of uberimei fidei(sp??)..a "contract of the utmost good faith". An insurer offering liability cover is well entitled to know whether the potential client has a previous conviction & can take a view on its relevance. Just suppose the conviction was for a breach of health & safety laws, what might that say about the client.

     

    It could say a lot or it could just say he's made a mistake due to the unfortunate circumstances of being a human, or it could say he had a dealing with a jobsworth h&s exec, I do see your point but trust works both ways, they don't trust us but we have to take it on trust that the insurer will pay out upon an incident taking place, which isn't always the case

  2. No, its just a simple case of actions having consequences, whats that old saying "if you can't do the time, don't do the crime"

     

    Yeh so if I find a ***** in my house walking out with my tv and decide to give him a crack I should be punnished in every aspect of my life for the rest of my life for an assault charge?????? Fair enough on certain crimes but you can't just use the word record as a blanket excuse and if you do commit a crime then you do do the time!!! So time served and learn from mistakes

  3. Carl,

     

    maybe a quick pm to the site owner (if you haven't already) would of been prudential.

     

    Members comments, are I'm sure, not aimed at you personally, rather the legitimate concern against clogging up the forum boards with unsolicited sales.

    I'm sure you can apprecaiate the time it takes to keep this site user freindly, ordered & relatively friendly.

     

    Personaly think that placing it on this site is a perfectly good platform to highlight what you are trying to acheive.

     

    Maybe a little pre-thought as to how & where to do it, wouldn't of gone amiss.

     

    Good luck with the sale.

     

     

    David

     

     

     

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    Good luck with the sale.

     

    Yeh point taken mate

  4. I'd stick a letter through the door of everyone of those houses that back on to it. You'll get a lot more than 10K if more than one or two of them are tempted.

     

    That'll be 2%, please. I'll email the invoice.

     

    Best wishes,

     

    JR

     

    Yeh I think I'm gonna give this one a try thanks, as for advertising I've contacted woodlands.co.uk and a few local agents and I am going ahead with them if I don't do the grant work myself, I just thought it would be a decent idea to put the word on here as most members actually like woodland quite a lot and have money to spend rather than just bitch about someones posts!!!

  5. Just because its TPO'd does not mean it cannot be maintained, I'm sure you could draw up a suitable management scheme, to remove some of the suppressed, deceased, poor form trees, etc, with suitable replacement planting.

     

    You could then end up with some fire wood and the woodland would have a more sustainable future, you may even be able to get some grant funding.

     

    The FC would be my first port of call, as a felling license over rides a TPO, I believe.

     

    I have been to the fc and I can get improvement grants of up to 20 k, I will be doing this, I just want a few ideas of things to do alongside this

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