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Sorry if there is a topic started on this I couldn't find anything.

What sort of prices are people getting at the moment as I'm hearing some are getting £40 a tonne?

Depending on winter temperatures I buy a couple of thousand tonnes every year from Euroforest, no hassle and a good price. Some years ago I was offered wood direct, bypassing EuroForest so you would think without their cut it would be cheaper. Several pounds more! so obviously someone was trying it on or being greedy. If it had been a sensible price I might have gone for it. That was not an isolated incident so if my experience is the same as other end users then no wonder Euroforest have a big say in prices here. Same would apply to Tilhil etc in their chosen areas.

£40 must be a rip off delivered price.

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