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Is there anyone on here in Staffordshire (or local to Staffs) that may be interested if some timber came on the market for this, there is a block of pure oak woodland that is likily to get thinned in the not to distant future and it would be a shame to see it all go for firewood, so I would like to put to owners in touch with anyone that may be interested.

 

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Charlie :thumbup:

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Have a look on bodgers.org.uk mate.

It's a green woodworkers website with a sourcing materials section there's bound to be someone that can help if you don't have any joy here.

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nope its about 8miles east of Stafford, and there is also a site near leek that has the potential to produce some nice oak for this as well. Its always useful to know people who are interested in timber where there can be value added other than just firewood markets.

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