Interview - Professor Claus Mattheck
25 May 2012 | by Jonathan Tilley
Professor Claus Mattheck, head of biomechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Advertising can pay dividends but choosing the most effective strategy is key, says Neville Stein.
Professor Claus Mattheck, head of biomechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Product launches, workshops and networking opportunities are on offer at the trade's dedicated show in Gloucestershire.
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Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.
Walsall Housing Group wants tree-maintenance, clearing, cutting and pruning work including emergency works to dead, diseased or dangerous trees.
Eastbourne Borough Council wants up to six contractors for four years of arboricultural work worth up £1m, to include Dutch elm disease control: risk management of dead wood, pruning, crown work, pollarding, felling and stump management.
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STIHL has launched the inaugural British Championship of the STIHL Timbersports series.



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