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We are looking for a self employed tree surgeon to work with our established family run company, will be joining our existing team to undertake work on an adhoc basis.
Works are primarily based in North East Wales and Cheshire
We undertake grounds maintenance works and invasive weed management for local authorities so additional works are available if required.
To start right away, visit our web site for more info Clwyd Environmental Services
or call 07901 786972 / 01352 720913
thanks,
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John Dawson
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Hi,
Due to be being let down at short notice, We are looking for a Sub-contract tree surgeon to work with our established family run company, must be able to produce to first class works.
We undertake grounds maintenance works, Invasive weed management for local authorities so additional works are available if required.
To start right away,
Visit our webs site for more info Clwyd Environmental Services - Home, or call 07901 786972 / 01532 720913
thanks,
John
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John Dawson
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This is a little off topic for Arbtalk, but I have been approached several times this season regarding line marking for schools and am not sure where to start...would anyone have any advice?
Ta!
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Hi,
We are looking for a Sub-contract tree surgeon to work with our established family run company, must be able to produce to first class works.
We undertake grounds maintenance works, Invasive weed management for local authorities so additional works are available if required.
To start right away,
Visit our webs site for more info Clwyd Environmental Services - Home, or call 07901 786972 / 01532 720913
thanks,
John
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Hi, we buy our from Mega Trade Store they cost £29.55 for ten, that's £2.95 each which is very fare. Bigger discount if you buy bigger quantities.
Give them a try as they sell lots of other items that be of use.
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Hi, we use a cut down IPC tank. We removed the top & bottom of the tank, cut out the front and then cut into the top edge four openings for handles.
Remove all the sharp edges with a file and then simply fit into a dumpy bag.
it will hold the shape of the bag and allow you to fill it, then simply lift the IPC insert out of the bag and start all over.
Costs hardly anything, is robust and can be folded over each other for carrying and storage, we also use a twenty litre drum for doing net bags as well, same principle but we only remove the top & bottom. We are not firewood merchant so it suits our needs fine. Hope to post some pictures latter this weekend.
Hope this helps.
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Just another point to consider, by removing the briar and shredding or burning at location there is a far less mulch left on the ground for any dormant wild flowers or grasses to compete with, I under took a larger clearance of briar on a twenty acre historic Oak wood land in Ireland, within the first season the wood was alive with bluebells & other flowers that had not been seen in living memory.
Especially in a pheasant release pen were you would grasses to establish very quickly.
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Not always possible in confined areas and all depends on the level of equipment available on the shoot or estate. Most estates / shoots wont pay for a contractor to come in if the equipment isn't already in hand. I Have used forestry mulchers many times and agree far easier and safer but sometime simply can not always be used.
Also depends site sensitive the area is?
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Having been a professional gamekeeper for over twenty five years i can understand the problems encountered in this work, I find when having to do this, two men, One with a pitch fork the other using 12" bar chainsaw cutting the briar at a height of 8" above the ground, steady paced and with care.
I then finished the job with a brush cutter.
The fork can be used to lift the briar up to create easier access for the saw operator it can then be rolled to one side and removed.
Have tried all methods over the years with differing success, I found this the method very useful in tight racks between young trees.
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We currently have 100 tonnes of mostly sycamore for sale, ranges from 6" to 4' in diameter and in 8' to 14' lengths.
Easy collection & access A55 junction 31 North Wales express way.
Will have another 100 tonnes plus in the next month of ash, sycamore and alder.
Priced to sell any quantity, no restrictions on area to be sold. Collection only.
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Hi dave,
I currently have approx 100 tonnes of unseasoned hardwood for sale, mostly sycamore, also have approx 5 tonnes of seasoned birch thinnings.
I have another 100 tonnes or so to fell next month, and are awaiting local authority orders on several jobs so will have another 200 tonnes or so through out the year.
many thanks
john.
07901786972
Arb arisings wanted North Staffs / South Cheshire
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Hi Based in North Wales, 20 Mins from Chester, I have arb waste available now both green, semi -seasoned and timber that has been felled for two years.
message me if interested.
thanks
John