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and talk to your local traders.  If you have good access some may welcome a local place to drop logs for a  small donation (others may have a use for the logs but if you do not ask you will never know, just do not ask for free stuff, but I think you have that covered already).  The tipsite is more for traders working out of their area so deliveries may not be regular.  You can do a search on here as there are various threads about finding waste for firewood.

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21 hours ago, sime42 said:

Probably not, sorry. It'd be more trouble than it's worth from the arborists point of view. Considering team dynamics, established working methods, insurance etc.

 

It'd be a better bet to get yourself on the Tipsite on here I reckon.

 

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Whilst this is likely true for a lot of more modern firms, I occasionally contract to a couple of more "agricultural" firms who'd gladly take on a bit of basic labour in exchange for firewood.

 

Keep the barter system going, don't let the government get their cut 🤣

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30 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Whilst this is likely true for a lot of more modern firms, I occasionally contract to a couple of more "agricultural" firms who'd gladly take on a bit of basic labour in exchange for firewood.

 

Keep the barter system going, don't let the government get their cut 🤣

 

One argument @kevinjohnsonmbe had with the taxman was something like benefit in kind tax due on logs he got for early jobs. Come back and tells us a story, Kevin.

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13 hours ago, Rob_the_Sparky said:

and talk to your local traders.  If you have good access some may welcome a local place to drop logs for a  small donation (others may have a use for the logs but if you do not ask you will never know, just do not ask for free stuff, but I think you have that covered already).  The tipsite is more for traders working out of their area so deliveries may not be regular.  You can do a search on here as there are various threads about finding waste for firewood.

Thanks chap, yeah I’m definitely a payer😁 

 

I’m a first year stove owner and managed to get this lot sourced and stored away for next winter. I’d love to start working on 2026/27 now… plus I love cutting and chopping, the day after aches are the best! 

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3 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

Whilst this is likely true for a lot of more modern firms, I occasionally contract to a couple of more "agricultural" firms who'd gladly take on a bit of basic labour in exchange for firewood.

 

Keep the barter system going, don't let the government get their cut 🤣

Don’t suppose those firms are in and around Sheffield are they 😁

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40 minutes ago, MarkyAB said:

Thanks chap, yeah I’m definitely a payer😁 

 

I’m a first year stove owner and managed to get this lot sourced and stored away for next winter. I’d love to start working on 2026/27 now… plus I love cutting and chopping, the day after aches are the best! 

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Doing a good job there

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