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Lyncombe-climber

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  1. Nope sorry
  2. All gone. sorry lads
  3. Nice one lads !! I actually gave my LAST day away to make sure chipper080 could get to sam arb for work. But squeezed in an hour of clay shooting.
  4. Still trying to decide
  5. Yeah! Of got six acres of hazel ready to go :-)
  6. <p>See you in the morning sam!</p>

  7. Director
  8. <p>Hi mike I can't find them? Can you email them to me? <a href="mailto:" rel="">[email protected]</a> thanks.</p>

  9. Who's out tomorrow then?
  10. Thanks mike. Ill be interested in quite a few for my more 'upper class' clients friends
  11. Going to bump this thread. Noticed the wooden business card idea. Still 50p +vat?? If so can I see some images of others?
  12. Just wandering what percentage mark up others are putting on there employees wages. Just want to see if mine are right ATM that's all Pm me if you don't want it public.
  13. Only got 3 left everyone
  14. Haha. I got offered £5pt the other day. The response he got was
  15. Missing the 1st if feb shoot to go and put a bid in for contract :-( but my cocker is now at stud! Or for sale at the right price
  16. Someone just close this thread burning into another cat fight
  17. It's not a wee bit of interest. It's £100 a month up to £1400. Just call them. They're are flexible as long as your honest.
  18. £281 best price I found.
  19. We are getting habitat ready to preserve and enhance the population we already have.
  20. That's what I've told him. Quite bluntly pointed out it was a waste of my time and his money. And the original plan states it is supposed to be left.
  21. I think you wise men cleared this one up
  22. The windrows are for a woodcock population.
  23. My original management plan simplified is hazel coppice with oak & ash standards. Hazel coppice to encourage further dormice population. Any left over brash to be put into tidy windrows. Reduce Douglas fir by 70% to allow light distribution to the woodland floor creating habitats consisting of grassland. Wildflowers. And ferns. But he's suddenly done a u turn.
  24. I did. Thanks. But this is a completely different woodland. It's all coming in at once
  25. Is I've taken on the management of a 350acre mixed wood. Up on the far side there is a huge amount of Douglas fir letting in no light to the forest floor. Hidden away in this mess there are 17 ancient ash. Beautiful they are. And in summer I expect look fantastic. So I suggested to the client that remove a lot of the Douglas fir so these ash can have a better life. And the layout would create a beautiful spot up there!!! But the client says get rid of the ash and keep the Douglas!

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