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RichardJ

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  1. Hi,

     

    You can tip your chip and logs with us for no charge. We are less than 5 miles from Alderley Edge.

     

    Our address is Tanyard Farm, Castle Mill Lane, Ashley, Cheshire, WA15 0QT.

     

    We are an arable farm with an expanding green waste side which we call Cheshire Green Waste.

     

    I can be contacted on 07535 025888 or [email protected]

     

    Please get in touch before you come down.

     

    Richard

  2. Hi,

     

    We are a farm in Ashley, not far from Sale. We are fully EA permitted for green waste, chip etc. There is no charge for good quality chip and logs, but must be separated.

     

    Our address is Tanyard Farm, Castle Mill Lane, Ashley, Cheshire, WA15 0QT.

     

    We are open 8.30-5.00.

     

    I can be contacted on 07535 025888.

     

    Richard

  3. Thanks everyone for the advice. :thumbup:

     

    I probably would have left it but it is coming up between the flags next to the house so is looking a right mess.

     

    I agree, I think the key is getting through the waxy surface. What detergent could you use for that? Can you just add washing up liquid to a weed killer or is there a specific product?

  4. That's right. Anything big enough goes for logs.

     

    It is the smaller branches and brash that we struggle to deal with. Stobarts take a lot of woodchip off us for their biomass power stations. So if we can convert some of the smaller stuff into acceptable chip for them it would be great.

     

    Anything left we are permitted by the EA to compost. So by chipping these smaller branches and brash it should compost quicker/better.

  5. Has anyone got any more thoughts on PTO chippers?

     

    We are a farm that does a healthy sideline in tree surgeon/green waste processing. We now need our own chipper and have a number of tractors that we can hook it up to - plenty of horse power.

     

    So what should I be considering? Probably going to APF, what should I have a look at there?

     

    Thanks.

  6. It's changing though. Waste producers do not need to register now, but will need to do so in the lower tier by January 2014 (this is free of charge). One of the examples given is 'gardeners removing trees or shrubs'; they are producing waste as a result of their business activity. This is regardless of whether they have been instructed by someone else or not. See EA website.

     

     

     

     

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