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  1. Not necessarily related to forestry, but chartered status is normally achieved by having degrees and relevant experience or lots of experience. Either way the person needs to thoroughly prove their understanding of the subject. Personally, I've known a lot of people who are chartered and are useless, and a lot of people who aren't chartered and are good. Lots of people with degrees who are terrible, and plenty without degrees who are more than competent. Just comes down to the person involved.
  2. What else is in the contract? I assume this is just a little part of it. Might be trying to game the total contract price. We had a contractor charge £0 for all TM items before and make the money up on service activity items.
  3. The sportsman who lied on his visa application form? Australia have always been fairly harsh with their immigration policy, I think a lot of normal people would have had the same treatment.
  4. Might be 450mm. I'll see if I can remember where to look.
  5. I'm not sure that hunting or not is responsible for the overall health of foxes, I don't think the hunts are that effective and for us we've suffered from having urban fox 'rescues' deposited near to us. I can understand people trying to protect activities they like, or which are related to things they like buy I struggle with people arguing that something is ok because it; Only kills sick or old animals - doesn't sound much like sport. Doesn't kill many animals - then what's the point? Is clearly divisive and causes a disproportionate amount of negative reaction - difficult to be subtle while dressed in red on a horse. I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if fox hunting caused more people to have negative views of the countryside than any other activity. As I've said before. I'm fine with many other activities such as reasonable organised game shoots, vermin control etc, I just think hunting doesn't make anyone look good.
  6. I think this is a great way to shoot, it's enjoyable for everyone for multiple reasons, you get a decent bit of exercise and get to know the land and the animals and really observe nature. What I really can't stand is the chicken farming type shoots, 600 bird days a couple of times a week are common on one shoot around here. How can anyone actually justify that? I'd love to protect shooting, fishing etc, but all the time that ridiculous setups such as those exist the whole industry is going to look bad and the decent arrangements like yours will ultimately suffer. Its the same with fox hunting for me. It looks bad, everyone knows they aren't really following 'trails' and all the time there is a massive show of people actively going out to break the law on what they know is a controversial, divisive subject then everyone involved in reasonable country sports actually suffers.
  7. Is this part of your regular plan for clearing the edges of rides?
  8. Good point. I changed the focus from Muslim to skin tone. I should have said most terrorists aren't Muslim. I'm pretty sure that wasn't the IRA's bag anyway.
  9. Far-right terror poses bigger threat to US than Islamist extremism post-9/11 | US news | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Since the 9/11 attack, far-right extremists killed more people in... List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain - Wikipedia EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG Since 1970, there have been at least 3,395 terrorist-related deaths in the UK, the highest in western Europe.[2] The vast majority of the deaths were linked to the Northern Ireland conflict and happened in Northern Ireland.[2] Between 1971 and 2001, there were 430 terrorist-related deaths in Great Britain. Of these, 125 deaths were linked to the Northern Ireland conflict,[3] and 305 deaths were linked to other causes[4] – most of the latter deaths occurred in the Lockerbie bombing.[4]
  10. Actually most terrorists are white. There have been more terrorist attacks carried out in America by white people, and the IRA were pretty prolific over here in recent memory.
  11. Toad

    Oh bugger

    Measure the outside diameter of the bearing and the inside diameter of the casing. I suspect the casing has gone wrong, being the softer material and you need a new crankcase.
  12. Except that many of us realise that people who use racist, homophobic and sexist language and who set policies that discriminate against the poorest and most vulnerable while giving their mates piles of cash and taking no responsibility for their failures are in fact scum. Bojo's comments about single mothers for example are derogatory towards most of the mothers of his children. (Not sure if it's potentially 5,6 or 34 women). Imagine how you'd feel about the most powerful man in the country deciding your own mother, when he is your dad. Scum is a very polite term for people of his character.
  13. Got stuck in traffic on my way to site yesterday because of people queuing at petrol stations, managed to head home missing them with a bit of route planning. Drove to Dorset for a weekend in the camper and every fuel station had cars queuing back onto the road, one was out of fuel entirely. People are bonkers.
  14. Armco/vrs/crash barrier is about reducing the energy and redirecting vehicles, not bringing them to a sudden, solid stop, its also supposed to move a bit to do this, so some of the suggestions of multistemmed thinner plants might be more fitting than massive fatties that cause the car to disintegrate on impact.
  15. I've put tigermulch down on footways with tree root damage. It's all temporary tbh. It looks pretty terrible from the photos. You'll need to raise a significant length of footway or carriageway to clear them, and then it might make the road non-compliant with standards, although this might not be so bad if it is private.

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