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  1. This was growing at the base of a lime tree. Any idea what it is?
  2. Forbes Treecare is looking for a full time grounds operative to work as part of our expanding team. The candidate must have had a full UK driving licence for at least 2 years. Experience is preferred but not essential. We offer good training opportunities and potential for a salaried position. Wages are negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Our team are friendly, hard working and very good at what they do. We look forward to welcoming a new team member. Please either send me a message on Arbtalk or contact me on 07921149118.
  3. This is growing around the base of a eucalyptus. The soil level was raised a few years ago by about 6". There is dieback in the crown. Anyone know what it is?
  4. This is a really useful document. Am I able to add variables in the coding sheet so it shows in the main document? Is there a way to add more space in the main sheet? For example, if I need all 4 bits of traffic management but there are only 2 drop down spaces.
  5. A few feet off the ground on a sycamore and growing along some splitting bark on a horse chesnut.
  6. Forbes Treecare is in need of another staff member. Experience is preferred but not essential. Must have a valid UK driving licence. We're based in Crouch End and do mainly domestic tree work. Part time and full time staff considered. Please email me at [email protected] with your CV. OR ring me on 07921149118.
  7. Sadly not, it was too high up the cavity and too small an access I couldn’t reach it.
  8. I saw a sycamore today (55cm dbh) with a 20cm wide cavity at the base. The cavity is about 25cm deep to the back of the tree and 25cm wide. I took some photos of the inside of the hole and found this. I’ve got some thoughts but would like a second opinion on it. Any thinkers?
  9. Forbes Treecare needs a new member of staff. Part or full time position available. Initially the role will be groundsperson, with the potential to start climbing in the coming months. I am willing to train someone up, so no experience is necessary. Whoever comes must have had a full UK driving license for at least 2 years. We are an enthusiastic team who enjoy the hard work and being in the trees. We work on interesting inner London jobs, with each day being a different challenge. Reply to my message or contact me by phone. Sean Galton Forbes Treecare 07921149118
  10. One of my part time ground staff has left to do his log selling business full time. I’m in need of someone to take his place, part time at first but potentially full time in the coming months as we expand to another truck. Driving license is essential, having had it for 2 years for insurance purposes. Chainsaw experience is preferable but not essential. Climbing experience is a bonus. We are a small business doing domestic tree work. We do lots of interesting jobs and have a large client base around North London. Please contact me if you’re interested or know anyone who is interested. 07921149118 [email protected]
  11. Transit tipper stolen this morning from North London. Sign written with Forbes Treecare front back and sides. Anyone offers you a tipper let me know.
  12. Any ideas what these are? Both on the base of mature bay trees

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