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Nearn

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  1. Hi All, I'm trying to gather some basic statistics for a project I'm working on. Initially I need to gather some information on the main avenues self employed arborists most commonly use to find work. So far, the main categories I have are: - Forums - Word of Mouth - Social Media - Employment Websites - Recruitment Agencies Feel free to add any other ways you're finding it, that would be great too. If I can get just a simple vote on the poll or/and "Arbtalk and Facebook" or any extra information people want to give in the comments, that would be really helpful. Thanks
  2. Trainee Climber/ Recent College graduate required for regular work, to join currently expanding team. Must hold CS 30, 31, 38, 39 Email CV to [email protected] or call 07793814865 for more information.
  3. Groundsman required for regular work, to join currently expanding team. Applicant must hold full UK driving licence, Pre 1997 or D+E (towing) would be advantageous. Must hold relevant chainsaw qualifications. Email CV to [email protected] or call 07793814865 for more information.
  4. One stem seems fine but the other looks like its on its way?
  5. Need a little help on some college work. Can anyone tell me whats up with this tree?
  6. Skin is a semi-permeable membrane
  7. So I'm fairly new to the whole tree thing... I was an outdoor instructor for years and climbed rock ALOT. As naive as it is I had never really heard of climbing trees for fun!!! (properly... ropes, gear and all) I've done my training and I'm working for an Arb firm near Southampton. I want to go and do some Rec climbing, anyone know of some good spots in or near Southampton? Is there some kind of tree guide, like you get for crags in rock climbing or rivers guides for paddling? Cheers

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