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  1. We are located just behind Brannel school on Resugga Farm. The Entrance is 2 wide double metal gates, these are locked however with 10 minutes notice I can pop down and unlock. There is a large car park so easy unload and turn around.
  2. Harmony Woods is a 10-year planting project, giving all the children and young people in our community the chance to turn 12 acres of land into a natural urban woodland, increasing biodiversity and providing a wealth of opportunities for learning in and about the environment. These 12 acres sit within a 44-acre wood, all of which is new woodland managed by Andover Trees United.
  3. Furlock Holmes Animal Care, bark or chippings will be used to maintain and improve the existing paddock. Registered charity 1179572
  4. Desperately need wood chip to create pathways so we can allow visitors in to the sanctuary and raise money. Can you help? We CANNOT have Yew, Oak or Sycamore though as poisonous to horses.
  5. We are open 24 x 7 for clean wood chip ,hard and softwood logs and Brash/Rakings and Clippings .Plenty of turning room for a 20ft truck .We are a social farm run by a local registered Charity .We have several green spaces in need of woodchip.
  6. Small charity bordering Hainault Forest. A unique blend of Farm, Environmental and Adventurous activities. The woodchip is to help keep our activity area looking tidy and professional.
  7. We need lots of woodchips to line pathways between raised beds. We also can accept a moderate number of logs and often looking for logs both as a way to create bug hotels and grow mushrooms. Please call ahead of time to arrange a dropoff. We can generally accept last minute deliveries, but there needs to be someone to open the gate. We are a community garden that attempts to use permaculture practices to create a unique space for gardening, relaxing and food growing. The front of the garden features raised beds planted with vegetables, herbs and flowers while the back garden is a deliberately left wild to foster increased biodiversity in the area. A newly planted hedgerow of edible plants encircles the entire garden.
  8. We are a scout group currently developing a community allotment, we are desperately looking for wood chip to complete pathways and seating areas
  9. A large allotment our scout group has taken on
  10. Alright Chaps! As most of you are probably well aware it's Movember! For those of you who dont know what its about During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and testicular cancer....If youre feeling generous and would like to support a fellow arb attempt to raise some cash for a good cause...please visit Movember United Kingdom - Home and make a contribution, no matter how small. Everything counts. Cheers!
  11. In celebration of the International Year of Forests, 2011, the Arboricultural Association Scottish Branch and Forestry Commission Scotland are working together in aid of a new charity fund-raising event: Climb a Mile. This will involve a team of professional arborists climbing a tree in relay to achieve a total height equal to or greater than one mile. This will be held in the stunning grounds of Scone Palace. Participants will be climbing one of the magnificent specimen trees in the arboretum. This will be held on the 18th and 19th of June. Participants will be expected to raise sponsorship money to be given in entirety to the Help for Heroes charity. We need as many climbers as possible to help us achieve the one mile goal, and to raise as much money for Help the Heroes as possible. This will be a great day - one not to be missed or forgotten! PDFs of the sponsorship form and Disclaimer form are attached below, or can be downloaded from here: Scottish - SC Branch - - Arboricultural Association. CAM Disclaimer pdf.pdf CAM sponsor sheet pdf.pdf Scone Palace News
  12. Hello fellow Arbtalkers!! On the 23rd of July 2011 Me, Dan and Charlie who are tree surgeons from Northamptonshire will embark on an incredible 10,000 mile adventure from London to Mongolia in the aid of two charities, in a banged up 1.0 litre vehicle! BRILLIANT!! Our team are called 'The Tree Musketeers' which consists of me (Harrison), Dan and Charlie... three tree surgeons from Northamptonshire. Pretty cool name we came up with eh!?!? Anyway, we're trying to raise as much money as possible for the 'Rainforest Foundation' and 'The Christina Noble Childrens Foundation'... SO if you feel you are up to donating some of your lovely money online to either one of these charites it would be HUGELY appreciated!! Your money goes 100% to the chartiy of your choice and no percentage is put in back pockets etc! Your donation makes our adventure possible. So without you, we cannot undertake this event!! Its a good cause, and an adventure of a lifetime so please, dig deep and donate now Christina Noble Childrens Foundation Donations - http://www.justgiving.com/treemusketeers Rainforest Foundation Donations - Mongol Adventure is fundraising for The Rainforest Foundation, UK OWN A BUSINESS?? SPONSOR US! If you feel like sponsoring our team with some money for our adventure (Visas, Fuel, Spare vehicle parts, Hotels, Food, Water, Equipment ETC) we can offer you your company logo and business name in BIG on our vehicle which is driving through 17 countries!, regional newspaper coverage, regional radio coverage, website coverage, merchandise coverage and poster coverage! This is a heck of a lot of advertisement and could bring in a lot of business for you and also give you a good name for giving to a charity event!! If you're interested then please contact us either by Email or phone... [email protected] 07784560522!! We feel that the more you decide to sponsor us, the more advertisement we are able to offer you! Regards The Tree Musketeers. Mongol Adventure | COMING SOON | A tale of two insane tree surgeons who plan to rally 10,000 from London to Mongolia to raise money for the Christina Noble Children's Foundation 07784560522 - Harrison

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