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thtc

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    Hope
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    working, fishing, sleeping
  • Occupation
    tea boy and the owner
  • Post code
    s33 6rq

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  1. thtc

    Staff required

    Looking for climbers and ground staff. Need to be within 40 mins of s33. Varied work including river and bank side work, commercial contracts plus the domestic trees and hedges. I am looking for people who are willing to work as part of an established crew, with basic tickets as a minimum requirement. Hours and wages to be discussed, based on experience.
  2. Employers liability does not cover injury to staff . It covers the employer against a claim by an employee . Everyone must have personal injury cover!
  3. Long shot this one . I need a groundie with basic tickets for a 2 day job just outside Boston. Accomadation is covered as is breakfast and dinner rate is 120 per day for 2 days arrive Sunday 2nd late afternoon finish Tues 4th pm . You will be working with a team of 6 processing roadside trees . You will need to bring your certificates with you along with a copy of your personal accident cover . Message me 07734324597 cheers Mark THTC Ltd
  4. I have used alot of cordless drills and by far the most powerful and reliable are the makita. If you want to spend the money try screwfix for the full combi pack. I dont know how i ever lived without it.
  5. cheers guys, I may well hunt ebay for an old 200t and rebuild mine. and treat my self.
  6. My ms 200t has finally got to the point of no repair (its lasted nearly 10 years) so I am looking at a new top handle saw. As I have the full Makita battery product range I have had a go with there top handled saw (rrp £230) and to be fair it was pretty good. I love stihl and husky's for the bigger saws has anyone used a battery saw for any length of time and how do you rate them ?
  7. It's down to the individual concerned from the council. I had a similar problem and my argument was and I admit it was pretty full on was that the officer concerned is not representing the client but the council. And if he is advising using a specific contractor then he is representing the contractor and not the council. I took the council to court over the matter I did not win but the tree surveyor was fired. Jobs for the boys etc. Only get the council involved once the client has signed for you to do the work
  8. There is always someone cheaper. Could be a new starter or a business with no work. Set your rates and stick to them . As a ball park I charge a minimum of 350 for 2 guys plus chipper if access is good and I get the timber
  9. Hi guys and girls I am on the lookout for timber. Anything but spruce conifer etc. Ash sycamore is ideal. Anything over 18 inch and at least 8 ft long. I build a lot of carved benches and have almost run out of big stuff. Quite happy to pay . I will remove from site. I'm based in North derbyshire. Happy Christmas
  10. Says it's knackered. Probably forgot to put fuel in .
  11. thtc

    Wood needed

    Hi guys and girls happy festive Hols and all that. I am looking for some timber either Ash, Sycamore, Beech, Lime etc it needs to be at least 20 inch wide and 8ft long minimum. Straight curved I don't mind. Part of what I do is build outdoor furniture. I can come to site and remove it and I am happy to pay of course. My orders have gone through the roof and I am nearly out of decent timber and have 24 pieces to create by the end of feb. I live in Hope North Derbyshire and can travel about 25 miles ish in any direction, further if the timber is better. give me a call if anyone can help. 07734324597. Happy Chrismas all
  12. I use a T35 will pull 5 ton and deadlift 3 ton but its a heavy old thing. 1600 kg is not alot when trying to pull stumps out or a vehicle
  13. thtc

    ecology reports

    ok so section 211 sent in along with all the details maps etc, however the client has got permission to go ahead with all the work detailed from Natural England (as the site is an SSSI). So who has final say in the work going ahead Natural England or the Park Authority? all the help is much appreciated guys. Cheers Mark 07734324597
  14. If the building is not permanent ie it can be moved you will not need planning, I expect it is just the size of it. I use shipping containers.

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