Arb Show Preview - Arboriculture show organisers promise complete industry coverage on new site
25 May 2012 | by Jonathan Tilley
Product launches, workshops and networking opportunities are on offer at the trade's dedicated show in Gloucestershire.
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.
What will the Thenford estate garden team make of the latest hand-tool offerings? Sally Drury finds out.
Whether maintaining parks, sports grounds or trees, the sector offers a wealth of opportunities, Graham Clarke reports.
As fears grow over the impact of budget cuts on tree maintenance, Hannah Jordan looks at latest developments and one team bucking the trend.
Better marketing and communication of horticultural job opportunities emerge as key targets from speakers at RHS event.
New guidance aims to establish a common-sense strategy for tree-safety management, Hannah Jordan finds.
Andy Corcoran took over as managing director at Glendale Managed Services recently.
A survey highlighting the multi-million pound contribution of trees to Torbay's environment will give tree officers another weapon in their armoury, Hannah Jordan reports.
Machines designed for general organic waste were put through their paces in Oxford, Sally Drury reports.



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