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Its better than biomass. Sawlogs only need to be 14cm tdub.

Do you want to do the work yourself? If not I have a contact in tthat area that would harvest it for you and market the timber. If you do want to work it yourself they would buy the timber roadside.

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On 06/03/2020 at 11:10, Shiny steve said:

hello, do you still have the larch If so has it been felled yet? I could be interested in an artic load. Steve 

Hi Steve 

 

Nick from Elmsdown Forestry came up and took a look. He's keen on the timber so will have first dibs on it. I await an update from the trust on when it may be felled so will chase them. Your name is second on the list 

 

many thanks 

 

 

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