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SPRING 2012 TRAINING FROM QUANTIFIED TREE RISK ASSESSMENT LTD.
QTRA Licensed User Training - 28 Feb Warwickshire, 13 March Surrey,
17 April Chorley, 24 April Exeter, 1 May Cambridge.
QTRA Licensed User Update Training - 15 March Surrey, 19 April Chorley.
A Practitioner's Guide to Visual Tree Risk Assessment
29 Feb Warwickshire, 14 March Surrey, 18 April Chorley,
25 April Exeter, 2 May Cambridge.
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wheres the cheapest digs Moray?
I very much hope we make it to the oak at the gate and the pontefag
im traveling up on the 8th so I can settle in, its a long trek this one for
me.
tony
From: moray.arb@xxxxxxxxxxx.com
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:27:38 +0000
Subject: Ancient Tree Forum - Wrexham Visit 10th March
To: uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
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SPRING 2012 TRAINING FROM QUANTIFIED TREE RISK ASSESSMENT LTD.
QTRA Licensed User Training - 28 Feb Warwickshire, 13 March Surrey,
17 April Chorley, 24 April Exeter, 1 May Cambridge.
QTRA Licensed User Update Training - 15 March Surrey, 19 April Chorley.
A Practitioner's Guide to Visual Tree Risk Assessment
29 Feb Warwickshire, 14 March Surrey, 18 April Chorley,
25 April Exeter, 2 May Cambridge.
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On 22 Feb 2012, at 10:43, antony croft <hamadryad@xxxxxxxx.co.uk> wrote:
ATF events always worthwhile, looking forward to wrexham! and cant
wait for Hatfield House in october.
Staverton was the best though! Sherwood not far behind!
I've changed the thread title for this, primarily to give a better
blatant plug for the forthcoming Ancient Tree Forum visit in March.
I have to agree Staverton is magical. Straight out of Lord of the Rings.
I'm organising the Wrexham visit. We will be looking at trees on
different sites. The theme of the visit is legal protection for
veteran, ancient & notable trees; what's in place now, what's the
advantages and disadvantages of current protection and how this could
be improved upon. So if your interested come along, plus you will get
to see some cracking ancient and veteran trees.
As with all ATF visits it's free, however you do have to book
beforehand. Further details can be found at:
http://frontpage.woodland-trust.org.uk/ancient-tree-forum/atfevents/events.htm
Cheers
Moray
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