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will be charging £140 m3 mate:thumbup: two x 800x800x800x800 bulk bags mate:thumbup:@£70 per bag mate, if they can get it cheaper elsewhere good luck to them mate:thumbup:will still run out before winters over mate

 

all the best.

 

Egg in sunny Suffolk mate:thumbup:

 

Crikey mate theres a few jumping on this "MATE" bandwagon!!

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will be charging £140 m3 mate:thumbup: two x 800x800x800x800 bulk bags mate:thumbup:@£70 per bag mate, if they can get it cheaper elsewhere good luck to them mate...will still run out before winters over mate

 

all the best.

 

Egg in sunny Suffolk mate:thumbup:

 

I can't resist: that's 800 bags in the fourth dimension! So for the next 800 years?:001_smile:

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HI all so for 110 tipper land rover 1.5/ 1.6 sq/mt is going to be this winter £180/200 plus what do you think of that then jon in sunny somerset :thumbup:

 

Actually I think I would be looking for a supply of gas or oil rather than pay those prices.

 

Good luck if you can get it but you would be well above market rate up here

 

cheers

mac

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£120 a metre it should be and would be nice. we are in a wealthy area £80 a cube was the norm last year cant see it breaking the £100 barrier. But who knows if cord is short and the winter is hard a kero stays high any thing is possible. People will always need to spend on the essentials shelter, heat, food, cider, fags, logs :biggrin:

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I started doing reserch yesterday on my local competitors, most are calling a builders bag a cubic meter, no idea on moisture so you might guess its wet, price around £90 a bag. A builders bag is usually .6 cu m so that makes £130 a cu meter!!>

 

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