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Think it was an essar they always seem more than others

 

They own Stanlow

 


Essar Energy locked in negotiations with HMRC over VAT payment delayed because of pandemic

 

Trying it on....

 

Alot  the price financial speculation driven as much as supply issues?

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3 hours ago, gary112 said:

Our local garage went up 15p a litre on friday and they reckon it will be £2.00 by the end of this week

Yep the job is going to be F ------d, priced a job the other day and put a extra £50 on it to compensate  for fuel going up, but may be it should of been £150 ? at the rate its climbing,

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I have been looking at this for a while. 

One day I find its def not allowed, then I find it might be, then not so sure.

 

However today I found this & think that this says we are ok.

 

What do you all think?

 

Using red to process.PNG

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45 minutes ago, Justme said:

I have been looking at this for a while. 

One day I find its def not allowed, then I find it might be, then not so sure.

 

However today I found this & think that this says we are ok.

 

What do you all think?

 

Using red to process.PNG

When has cutting fire wood been agriculture yes it could be forestry only if cut in wood land. But not if in yard. 

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42 minutes ago, woody paul said:

When has cutting fire wood been agriculture yes it could be forestry only if cut in wood land. But not if in yard. 

The text talks about forestry, The exemptions always head line agricultural use but forestry fishery & hort often also apply. Cant see any official source that says it has to be in a forest not a yard to be forestry. Think deminimis rules where some processing is allowed to make an item sale able & still be exempt from some regs.

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