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Evening all...
Was wondering if any tree surgeons or forestry workers could tell me what do you do with all your wood chippings.
Do any of you sell them to members of the public ? Or you know anyone who does ? I'm after some for my allotment.
 
Many thanks
You'll find many tree surgeons happy to tip at allotments for free. You could have a look for local companies near you and give them a shout.

Have another go at that link Steve posted, you can add your allotment to a list of tip sites. Tree companies then find sites like yours local to them.
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12 hours ago, Marcus074 said:
12 hours ago, Khriss said:
Ex lives there and i dont like the Flood plain building developments. K

What's that gotta do with me asking about woodchips ? ?

My eclectic humour- Give Wilbey Trees a ring, guys who are doing a few street trees might find it handy to tip if their working close by. K

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