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  1. On a lease can you claim back a percentage of the fuel you use or is that not possible?
  2. The only thing for me is it takes up a lot of space for the return in terms of heat. However, it does dry quickly so I never throw it away.
  3. Full or part time gardener required in the Newcastle area. Must have full clean licence and be reliable and prepared to undertake tasks with the minimum of supervision. Pay dependant on skills and experience.
  4. I use fence lats or similar to make frame and the tack nails to secure it. Inside the frame I use hard core and then sharp sand on top. Works well every time.
  5. Scale insects are along the leaf vain. Looks like white fly are the other insects. Neither eat leaves but are both sap suckers.
  6. <p>Soirry forgot to add I've also been a volunteer for best part of 2 years with yorkshire wildlife trust so have a bit of experience out in the field so I aint afraid of getting mucky or cry off at the first signs of a bit of rain <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p>

  7. That's cheap for sleepers? Would be £20-25 here per sleeper. So I think price is more than fair. Top soil is cheap too.
  8. My 2008 L200 had same. New fuel filter and £21 later back on the road.
  9. I've burnt Arbutus before. Bit like hawthorn. Heavy, burns hot too. Dries quick if I remember. Great small tree for the garden with small edible fruits that taste of nothing in particular.
  10. Big money in it now. Everyone wants a stove and few fitters about!!
  11. Does that price include all the insulation too? I paid £1200 fitting. Bought the stove on line saved around £300. I was very surprised when they were finished by 1300hrs.
  12. I have a morso 04 it's a great little stove. Gives off great heat and with the help of a thermostat is easy to control.
  13. The report was about an old wood near Newport in South Wales. They said that once felled and the bark removed the timber would be good for fence posts etc. I don't remember anything about a van though, horses and gates spring to mind.
  14. Cheers Chris. I had expected some sarky comments from some less than helpful colleagues. Lol.
  15. Lol. Not many Pols in the area, don't think they speak Geordie.

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