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Old 03-06-08, 09:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where is your Woodchip going?

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Hello mate, long time no see, get in touch with homegrown timber if you need it shifting
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Hello mate, is that where you tip off? i spoke to them and they will give £3 a ton, but only collect you can fill one of there artics. Have tipped off a few times there now.
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Old 03-06-08, 09:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I have had a powerstation ringing me offering £7 a ton. I'll see if I can find the number.
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They come to our yard & collect it in a couple of artics then it goes off to a power station in slough, have you tried local golf courses? i know tilgate take it if you're in the area
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I'm sure it would be a good idea for the smaller outfits to share a site and make a deal with the power stations. Who wants to share a site then? Thought not.
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They come to our yard & collect it in a couple of artics then it goes off to a power station in slough, have you tried local golf courses? i know tilgate take it if you're in the area
Cheers mate, meet you up the hill for a beer then, pub still there?
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we'll share your site if you're up for it, also try buchan park in crawley
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we'll share your site if you're up for it, also try buchan park in crawley
I wish!
I spoke to paul about subbing for you in january when there was little work. The artics are as big as road trains, there's not enough turning circle for them at the farm.
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