Author Topic: A special place you have visited more than once this year?  (Read 2141 times)

Bagpussbrown

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Hi Zigzag.
In principal, yes.
Would obviously need to know a bit more about the role.
It’s NW, but still a fair amount of travelling from where I live, but sounds interesting.
Have you had any experience working for them?


Forestry England are good to work for. I’ve been with them nearly a year. Pay and pensions are good

Zizag

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Forestry England are good to work for. I’ve been with them nearly a year. Pay and pensions are good

Zizag

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It's Nice to hear that Forestry England are good to work for
It sound like you are enjoying

Also ,  and the terms and conditions are Ideal .


Maybe Bill Hill will be encouraged with your quote  O0

BillyHill

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It's Nice to hear that Forestry England are good to work for
It sound like you are enjoying

Also ,  and the terms and conditions are Ideal .


Maybe Bill Hill will be encouraged with your quote  O0


Many thanks to both of you for the information, definitely something I’m going to follow up on now  O0

Thomas Pedersson

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The northern Carneddau and outliers. I'm from Rachub near Bethesda and these mountains are my spiritual home.
Its so quiet up here even at weekends, the largest expanse of 3000 footers outside the Scottish Highlands.

Steve and Angie

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Exmoor spend as much time there as we can. So peaceful on the whole.

karenburton1305

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Bedgebury pinetum in Goudhurst Kent has some lovely picturesque walks to blow the cobwebs away, I visit every chance I get.

 

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