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Hello All , I am looking for somewhere near Tunbridge wells to tip brash and wood at the weekends. As i have recently moved up this way from Brighton. Any help much appreciated . This Saturday it will be eucalyptus and leylandii ( yay! ) ; p

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Intrigued I live no where near there else I could help but what kind of load would people be willing to tip?? And what would a fair price be for allowing the tipping???

 

 

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Heath field could be ok ... As the local council place closes at 1 on a Saturday ( north farm) ... In Brighton before I sorted out a regular place it varied but £25 was the average ( kps) and then they would make money out of the compost ( daylight robbery ; ) . I did eventually find a farmer who was happy for me to tip in exchange for the wood ...

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