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Over recent years we've become more aware and concerned by issues around succession, and employment generally, in Arboriculture. The Arb Association kindly supported us in sparking a conversation this spring with our first editorial on the issue (which you can read here). The discussions we've had on the back of that article have been really interesting and in the current issue (number 202) we've fed back on what's been said.

 Autumn AA Article first page

Autumn AA Article second page

We'd love to hear your thoughts so please email us at admin@ctcrecruitment.co.uk if you'd like to share them.

Beccy & Kate ☺

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