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Nightmare eh?

 

 

We are contemplating bringing containers of it from Sussex but I am really worried the transport costs will be too much. If we can find some land quite cheap thats an option but its not easy for sure.

 

 

Nice gate by the way

 

 

Thanks, your chair too.

 

I've been told there's coppice near Holden.

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dont quite follow you:confused1:

 

i gots, 2-3foot dia trees 70foot tall... but i'm guessing what you are after is small diameter stuff, halfed/quartered and in say 6foot lengths? fence sized stuff i reckon:biggrin:

 

Sorry, by 2-3 I thought you meant 2-3 inch tops.... my bad.

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Might be able to help; there's some in north cornwall I know about atm. I'm on the moor too - just - nr yelverton. :thumbup1:

 

We are the other side of Princetown.

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know what you mean about the rubbish some people make and try sell it thats why i make all my own chestnut product nice to be able to cut it and make it up then put the fence up to

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Ha a reply from Dartmoor National Park Authority about chestnut coppice and have spoken to one of the local coppicers..... thanks to the person who gave the link to them, much appreciated, they also suggested I go on their local craftsmen's register.

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Ha a reply from Dartmoor National Park Authority about chestnut coppice and have spoken to one of the local coppicers..... thanks to the person who gave the link to them, much appreciated, they also suggested I go on their local craftsmen's register.

 

That's my good deed for the day.

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