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After 6 years of burning all of out waste ie sweepings hedge clippings knotty bits of wood fence panels etc, i have being warned by the powers at be i can no longer burn anything!

How do most folk dispose of their waste? just being quoted £70 a ton green waste :sneaky2:

 

We do generate a fair old whack so composting etc is out of the question :confused1:

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Speak to some of the small local firms see what they do with there's, they might point you to small farm type setups that generally charge £20-40 a load no weighbridge, you'll have to speak to someone that uses them as finding them on Google or through the council is impossible. Phil

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