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    Woodchip

    Can anyone help with a problem we have with woodchip we have over 100 tonnes of the stuff at our yard in glasgow. Problem is, we cannot get the jenkinson walking floor trucks up the lane as its very busy, especially during the week. Does anyone know of other companies nearby that may be able to help
  2. Its definitely the van. Cops on it as we speak.
  3. Tried entering the reg no and there is no trace of the van
  4. Wouldn't surprise me if the plates are fake. Seamed the type.
  5. Some scum made a bold attempt to steal our chainsaws in glasgow earlier today. The guy was driving a red and white single cab transit tipper registration W158HKV. The name on the side and back of the van had 'tree solutions' written in white with a mobile number.The van was half red and half white. It had angled 3/4 length high sides. The tipper body is red and has a spare wheel ratchet strapped onto the 1/4 length roof on the front of the tipper body. It was a bold attempt. While having lunch, parked on a side road, the guy passed us 3 times stopping twice. He stopped a third time on darnley road in barrhead further up the road, jumped the wall and sneaked through the woodland to try steal over 5k worth of saws. Luckily i knew he was up to something the second time he passed and kept my eye out. 5 mins later i spotted him from my van, sneaking through the woodland and hiding behind a tree 15 ft frm the kit. After a chase he jumped into the van, got stuck on the verge and reversed onto the live carriage way before speeding off and giving me the tosser sign out the window! keep a look out for this guy. It was a seriously bold attempt on a busy road not any further that 30ft frm where we were sitting. I believe this guy would take a chipper in the blink of an eye. If you know who this is or have any info, let me know or let police scotland know.
  6. Employed/self employed team leader/ lead climber and ground staff required in Glasgow. must hold minimum of cs39 for climber and cs38 for groundsman work. Driving licence essential. email [email protected]
  7. We are looking for a team leader/Lead climber and ground staff to work for our company in Glasgow either as an employee or sub contractor. tickets and experience are essential and a driving licence is also required. climbers must be fully competent and up to speed in aerial tree work. Team leader will be responsible for the day to day running of squads, ensuring work is completed safely, on time and to a high tidy standard. they will also be responsible for ensuring that risk assessments and other paperwork is completed on a daily basis. for more info please email, [email protected], stating relevant experience, driving entitlement etc.
  8. climber required on self employed basis in the Glasgow area. must be skilled in all aerial tree surgery and ground works. must posses a full clean licence and own transport and be over 25 for insurance purpose. send details to [email protected]

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