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'You can’t keep falling asleep': The grass isn't greener for Malcolm in Tree Gang
The continuing story of Malcolm Brown and his transition from art student to arb expert on the local parks department. WHEN Malcolm was young and didn’t know any better, he hoped someday to land an office job. It was the natural career progression
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Forestry minister 'enthusiastic' about Timber in Construction Roadmap
LEADERS of the forestry and timber industries met Mary Creagh to seek the forestry minister's support for the Timber in Construction Roadmap. Chief executives Stuart Goodall (Confor) and Andrew Carpenter (STA) received a very positive response
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Award-winning Christmas tree farm listed for £2 million
An award-winning Scottish Christmas tree farm that boasts 10 Downing Street and The Ritz amongst its clientele has been put up for sale for £2m. Garrocher Christmas tree farm comes with over 300,000 trees planted across roughly 330 acres of fertile
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'People are now less surprised when I turn up': Women in arb - Beth Coffey
When Beth Coffey left school at 16 with very few qualifications, she had no idea that a career in arb was just over the horizon. Here she tells us about her experiences, working with 3 Counties Tree Surgery, and even setting up her own log fuel business
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'A strange sort of car': Subaru Forester e-Boxer review
Our man gets behind the wheel of the latest Subaru Forester fitted with the e hybrid engine. So how does it handle? Subaru’s fifth-generation Forester was launched a few years ago on a new platform that is also shared with its other two petrol
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'Whatever we sell, we use': The key qualities of M Large's extensive range
Its first event since before COVID, M Large Tree Services held two open days in September, welcoming customers old and new. Forestry Journal went along to capture the best of the action. FORESTRY trailers, grapples, and tree shears. Log splitters