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We live in Hampshire a fairly wealthy county but prices are low. The closer you get to a city centre the more expensive it gets possibly due to congestion and congestion charge and cost of living.

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Just noticed you are in the far north! (we are north) Prices are better near cities and further south, which is depressing as I think we pay the same price for fuel/haulage and timber? down south I ordered firewood for my Mum who's just moved, checked out internet prices and had to pay £80m for softwood,(there is no way I could ever ask that roound here.)

Hardwood was around £110 m, and when I saw it, not even well seasoned.

 

If your mum is anywhere in Essex, I could put you in touch with some well seasoned hardwoods @ £80 a cube :001_smile:

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Just noticed you are in the far north! (we are north) Prices are better near cities and further south, which is depressing as I think we pay the same price for fuel/haulage and timber? down south I ordered firewood for my Mum who's just moved, checked out internet prices and had to pay £80m for softwood,(there is no way I could ever ask that roound here.)

Hardwood was around £110 m, and when I saw it, not even well seasoned.

 

From what i read on here cord is cheaper in grampian but fuel and haulage and distances you travel are the killers. Max you can get for hw is ££80 cube, sw £50 cube if you are lucky.

 

http://www.kinnoirwoodfuel.co.uk

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