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sylvatica12

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  1. Actually ignore my last post - you are right the 215 is the cost of the assessment ( I mis read the email they sent me) Still the course cost at £320 (or £288 with discount) seems v cheap.
  2. Hi Yeah it's a pretty good price on the website - I emailed them and they replied that actually it would be £125.00 for cs30 and £90.00 for cs 31. Seems like an amazingly cheap course but was wondering if anybody knew of the company or had been on one of their courses - I have "you get what you pay for" in mind!
  3. Hi everyone I'm trying to get my foot on the arbo ladder by getting my CS30 + 31 tickets. I've seen a VERY cheap course running down in Dorset by Brian Charman & Associates for about £215 (excluding NPTC assessment). Brian Charman Associates Tree Surgeon Instructors Has anyone been on a course with this company, have any recommendations etc? Does seem like very good value (even includes equipment hire!) Any thoughts gratefully received! Rob

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