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Paul Cleaver

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  1. wow she is good I used to listen to the Martha Argerich - you probably know her
  2. Not noticed a lot around the North West and Midlands personally, I hope this will be the trend.
  3. I take it you have been watering it properly?
  4. If its in a conservation area you will have to write to the council but i very much doubt you will have a problem. I would be very surprised if it it had a tpo unless it was caught by default in a blanket tpo area. If it is has a purple throated tit warbler nesting in it and its the only place it nests in the area , then you would be unlucky
  5. Im bored now but my 2 day a week will be upped to 5 or 6 shortly. Have a random pic of a Celtic coin I found just before lockdown
  6. She was a feisty one verbally - so bono said anyway
  7. if you go for Hornbeam - Carpinus Betualus "Fastigiata" (photo attached) would be good for a medium sized garden, they get to about 40 ft. For large garden, use Common Hornbeam
  8. south Manchester or north - if your south I might be able to give you a hand. Im only working 2 days a week at the mo, and im from south cheshire
  9. Common lime = epicormic grandis its not a tough one, London Plane for me
  10. I took this photo of a slow worm in mid Jan in Devon, when the temperature was a mental 16 degrees c -far too early to come out of hibernation, its probably dead now
  11. Yes it would of helped, as the roots cant get a firm enough anchor on ground such as this. A better scenario, is when you have large rocks with deep fissures, then trees have a chance to get deep into these fissures and get a better anchor.
  12. im doing a key worker job part time at the moment - it will save the house
  13. I cant think of anything as such, however if you have any local clients who come in the vulnerable bracket and are self isolating, you could drop them an email to see if they are ok for essentials.
  14. Im at home studying for my B-TEC lvl 3 in being miserable

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