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Hi Guys,

Looking for about 8 cubic meters of good clean uncomposted wood chipping to make a safe playing area around my kids climbing frame.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

 

I'm located just north of Chelmsford, Essex. Happy to pay reasonable amount plus delivery costs and it can be just tipped out no messing

 

Cheers guy's, be safe.

Jez

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Thanks guys, have considered play bark but for the area/amount i need it is stupid money and the play area is only temporary as am daft enough to be knocking the whole house down next year and doing the selfbuild thing :001_unsure:

 

Geoff am located in Causeway End just south of Felsted will pm you.

Thanks

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