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Contact for access. Hardwood only please. Small quantities of woodchips without waxy leaves (no holly/laurel) as this does not compost so well
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Tip site near Oswestry (Gobowen) Shropshire Can accept all waste timber from tree surgery works, please call ahead for access there is almost always someone at home. I would also be happy to collect smaller loads with a trailer.
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Hi, I'll happily take woodchips - mostly hardwood please for my forest garden project. I also have 2 allotments, one in Criftins (Dudleston Heath) and one in Ellesmere needing woodchips. Please call beforehand to check space available. Hardwood cordwood also accepted. Many Thanks.
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Hi all, A bit of a long shot but I am available this Tuesday-Friday if anybody is in need of some extra hands on a job. I have CS30, 31, first aid. Various experience in arb. forestry and agriculture. I can also competently drive tractors, loaders, telehandlers and just about work a 360 digger, although I have no tickets for these. Have my own pickup insured for business, decent ground saw and also a 45cc brushcutter with mulching head. All manner of hand tools. Please let me know if you have anything I can help with. Simon
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Our client is a large national utility contractor providing engineering and vegetation management services to electricity distributor network operators in several areas of the UK. They employ more than 500 staff nationally. Their ability to deliver overhead electricity and vegetation services simultaneously using directly employed staff is unique and it enables clients to achieve a reduced number of shutdowns They are urgently seeking up to 10 members of cutting staff to cover Shropshire, reporting to an office in Telford. Arborists and groundsmen are required to assist in any climbing duties needed for the clearance of vegetation surrounding power lines, in accordance with safe working practices NPTCS for the use of the saw are required, although training will be given for the electrical tickets if necessary. Performance related pay is offered with earnings averaging out at £33,200 for a climber, £31,600 for Groundsmen and £36,900 for Foremen. For more information please contact [email protected] or call 01743 344466 quoting reference 1710-4
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Part time worker wanted any of the following skills would be preferable..but a good work ethic in a must... Hedge cutting Clearing Strimming River work throughout the summer Spraying!! Planting Stock fencing !! Domestic fencing Some basic trees are done by me but would be nice to have a climber. Also do a few logs Bonus if u have Spray tickets Saw tickets Brushcutting tickets Trailer Experience in Hedge laying would be very helpful! Please contact James On 07510753293 Thanks in advance👍🏻
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Howdens Tree Surgery Ltd is a small family run business operating predominantly in the West Mids, Shropshire, Worcestershire and Mid- Wales areas. We are an expanding company and recently gained Arb Association Approved Contractor Status. We are currently seeking a qualified chainsaw operator for night shift/railway work. PTS Card an advantage but not essential. Minimum NPTC fell small trees and wood chipper. Full UK driving license required. Please contact the office for more details: Tel:01746 768878 E:mail: [email protected]
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Hi - very much a newbie here so please bear with me. I happen to have a very large barn that has roughly 60M2 rectangular area with concrete floor that is truck accessible and is ideal for firewood processing plus seasoning. If anyone knows of good Forestry or trade sources local to Shropshire that supply bulk timber (to 25T deliveries) then please do pass them on. I'd be looking for mixed hard and soft wood (though majority soft as this predominates the local market and is reflected in pricing) and recon I could process and store around 250 tons per year initially with ease and 500T if I wanted to dog myself. I think beyond 1000T (allowing for 1 year seasoning) the barn space may start to be cluttered. I will not be able to process trunk sizes larger than 12 inches (without upgrading splitter) so preferably looking for trunk sized on the smaller size from telegraph pole thickness to 12 inches thickness. If anyone has quantities available ready to load in good manageable lengths then let me know pricing roadside or delivered. I have plenty of haulier contacts so arranging grab trailer pickup myself isn't a problem though distance from Shropshire may be for cost. Any words of wisdom on retailing firewood also welcome. This will be a sideline enterprise for me basically inspired out of the mediocre quality and questionable quantity delivered relative to advertised firewood available from several local suppliers.