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Mark Bolam
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A mate of mine is looking to buy in several hundred tonnes of processor-friendly cord and I said I'd do a bit of asking for him.

 

Based near Ashford in Kent.

 

Anyone who can help post on here or PM if preferred and I'll get him to contact you.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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A mate of mine is looking to buy in several hundred tonnes of processor-friendly cord and I said I'd do a bit of asking for him.

 

Based near Ashford in Kent.

 

Anyone who can help post on here or PM if preferred and I'll get him to contact you.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Theres some on woodlots at the moment in kent, oak,beech,ash and sweet chestnut.

Hope thats of help to you.

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