Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

tree77

Member
  • Posts

    166
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by tree77

  1. Have I look at the telecommunications act, from memory I dont think you need to seek permission to clear bt lines if I remember correctly. Might also depend on how much work/clearance you have gained
  2. think ived renewed 3 times and every time things have changed. I only renewed the cscs card, didn't need the liss card as I don't use tools onsite no more. Competed the ROLO course, then touch screen test before I can send off for the card. I did mange to get a black manager card though.
  3. Hi There, Always seems the way, spend hours on a take down, break nothing till the end but doesn't help any. Putting right what you have damaged is always the best way. Might be a little careful with the roof, might be asbestos? It doesn't seem that strange size/pattern, don't think it would matter if the material was different as long as it fits the corrugated sheet profile, possible 2 or 3'' profile.
  4. Hi there Yes had few where we didn't remove the tree implicated in an suitable time frame so the insurance provider proceeded to underpin and then tried to recover costs from us. Once sufficient evidence has been provided we do normally remove the tree(s) implicated hope this helps tree
  5. Theres lots of farms and stables round there, might be asking them need any.
  6. Great saw, my Dad brought is new in 1984 and its still going strong. A well built saw.
  7. In the past I have had a few dealing with the canal and river trust and yes with private trees that over hang the canal/tow path I had gain a permit and pay around £500 for it to. Not sure if your tree over hangs the water or tow path but some tow paths have services running along them, some areas its the sky B cable which if damaged costs a small fortune to repair.
  8. I have dealt with them in the past, either by contacting asset protection or the online live chat has proven useful to. so areas seem quicker then other, costs can be high to, the last job we had a guy onsite and it was just over £2500. good luck
  9. I haven't got that one, but have a few others, I have read parts of it. I have reasonable understanding of subsidence, I took the subsidence module as part of my L6. Just thought that the subsidence workshop might be useful as it looking more at the non tree part, books are good but sometimes it makes more sense if someone going though it with you
  10. yeh I have kind of done the Tree life one, thought maybe as the subsidence forum is aimed not just at the arb worlds it might be a good insight. Tree
  11. Hi all, currently looking at some subsidence training and found a 1 day workshop run by the subsidence forum, covers a range of topics and looks useful. Has any one else attend in the past? I know the AA run courses to but this one looks more hands one so was thinking I might get more out of it? Many thanks Tree
  12. Hi, All though the wording seems strong on the letter, think its a fairly standard wording, I see it a lot when we receive claims against LA trees, but we choose not to take any action unless the actually provide supporting evidence, which the generally do provide. As a minimum we ask for soil analysis to confirm shrinkable clay, root analysis and engineers report which show the have rules out of course of subsidence. Level and crack monitoring is also sometimes provided. Is there any other vegetation which may have an influence on the subsidence? Your customers insurance provider should be able to help, as previously stated
  13. It is a poor clearance and doesn't look like they have the min statutory clearance either, well with in your rights to keep complaining if no luck go to the ombudsmen. Unfortunately some network operators are better then others.
  14. Hi, late response sorry, although its a transformer its also called a pole mounted sub station to. I'm surprised they didn't clear more as they look very close to conductor going into the transformer which is 11kv. They do have to maintain a statutory clearance in enats 43-8 though.
  15. Does the land charge show on the tile dead's for the property?,
  16. Thanks for all your help, will speak with the LPA, it may be the case as Edwards said, it may be confirmed just not stated. I know it's not been updated as the group TPO was under 1 owner, the area was sold about 10 years and now is over 3 owners. The other strange thing is that I can find the work application history but 1 row of the trees have been pollarded, about 6 years ago but no application record, also have missing trees to. Thanks again for all your help
  17. Thanks Gary Will have to spoke with the tree officer, seems odd that they sent me copy of the TPO document but can't see a date it was confirmed
  18. Thanks all
  19. Thanks Paul, I have the a copy of the TPO document from LPA, just assumed it would be all as one document, but I have really seen many so unsure, I will try and speak with the LPA, just not the easiest to get hold off. Many thanks for your help
  20. Hi All I have been looking at TPO documents but not sure if this one has been confirmed. It states a date for section 201 and is dated with seal, but it's doesn't state a date when confirmed. It might be my miss understanding but thought it would state confirmed date? Many thanks Tree
  21. I use otiss to, does all I need to do, although cant seem add shade patterns though. I just use a Samsung tablet and use topographical plan provided.
  22. Ok great thanks
  23. I have a tree to remove with a pigeon nesting in it, once the chicks have flown the nest can I remove the tree before the reuse the nest or has the general license issue changed this? Many thanks Tree

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

Articles

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.