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  1. Remember doing a similar module on my L6, there's wasn't alot of options from memory
  2. Hi All Dose anyone know where I can purchase a STIHL Scriber Hook/timber scriber please?
  3. Hi All Dose any know what these 2 shrubs are please. As always any help would be great.
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    Yeh I did see that, get why they have added and if it saves a few questions on the interview its good. Downside they will ask more questions on other things maybe.
  5. tree77

    ICF

    No worries, I have made a good start but time is running out
  6. Hi all Just wondering if there's any chartered foresters or arboriculturist with the ICF on here. Just looking for a little help/guidance with my critical analysis, please
  7. Would agree, completed the L6 a few years back and didn't need to buy many books, I found being a member Arb association and have access to there online library was more useful. Good luck all
  8. What about using an alternative material rather than tarmac. Flexi pave works well, although cost more, still cheaper in the long run
  9. It sounds like there's planty of room but you have a 2.4m crossing plus a raduis/transition kerb which adds another 1m or so either side which takes it to 4.4m total. I appreciate they use a different calculation to my LA and I don't know the dbh of the trees, but the bigger tree would a min distance of 2.5m and the smaller tree 2m. They also like to have the crossing Central where possible. Hope this makes senses, but basically it's close.
  10. With our local authority you only need a planning application if its a classified road, otherwise is just a vehicle cross over application.
  11. Have they given you the size/measurements specifications for the crossing. If you know the size/extent of the new crossing you will know how close to the trees it will be.
  12. Looking at the photo can see why it was refused, based on what we approve/refused within the authority i work with. Appreciate other houses have crossing close to trees but what would help your case if you have any recent examples to could use
  13. Hi I currently work part time as a tree officer but also work freelance. I'm based in the west midlands, lots of experience with Bs5837, condition suryvors etc. I have own inurances, trained PTI, L6 dip arb. Please drop me a PM for more details

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