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  1. Having to deal with 2 seperate estates at the moment aunt and an uncle I would expect you would have to get some one with some profesional valuation qualifications. With my uncles estate which has some agricultural element the solicitor had to appoint a valuer which was w t parkers chesterfield I have dealt with Mr Foster many times and he is an old school gent very nice to deal with. There is also the firm which does the timber auctions at york I think they are part of stephensons who run york livestock centre. One thing for certain dont expect it beingsorted anytime soon my aunts estate which was quite straight forward few shares some money in the bank etc no property to deal with is still not sorted and she passed away feb 2020.
  2. Hi Polly I deliver down to ilkeston if you want to buy some
  3. My advice would be have a canopy like they have on the cattle sheds that will keep a lot of rain off . With the cladding I have done a few jobs were the vertical boards we bevelled on both edges virtually no rain gets through and plenty of air can get through
  4. They have put the ordet on so got to fight it the client made an enquiry on the 4th of august to check if there were any tpo in place they recieved an email to say no carry on then this tpo yesterday
  5. Will get a copy of the letter tommorow can they apply this without informing the land owner
  6. A client of mine has recieved a letter today saying that the local authority has or is putting a tpo on a site of theirs it was cleared about 30 years ago and we were due to clear it again this winter it has self set birch mainly on the site. The site has also been down as development land for around 40 yrs . They have until 18th of Sept ti object. Advice and reccomendations greatly appreciated
  7. A client of mine has today recieved a letter saying the council has or is putting a tpo on a piece of rough land with self set birch it was cleared about 30 yrs ago and we were going to clear it again this winter they have until 18th september to raise objections the job is in chesterfield any advice or reccomendations welcome. The site has been in the local plan as development land for around 40 yrs and my client was making a start in the planning process. Cheers john
  8. I would lput a layer of polythene then ply sheets straw bales strapped together then an old carpet on top will stop the bales disintergrating
  9. Pva will be ok to some degree but if you want to make a really good job and make it easier to clean afterwards use a good quality block paving sealer I would reccomend pattern imprinted concrete supplies at dinnington be more expensive but if you are stopping for a while be worth it I would reccomend pressure cleaning it then apply once dried in this weather probably the next day
  10. What size net bags do you all use for logs had a few enquiries for nets I usually supply in bulk bags so a new line for me
  11. what floor finish are you having if you are covering the concrete over you could use a tanking slurry we used to do a lot of floating floors on the housing sites before underfloor heating came into vogue that was insulation on top of the slab dpm and weyrock on top you can have carpet or even timber floor finishes.
  12. Have you thought about a twin coiled cylinder one coil for your oil boiler and one for the stove
  13. would you be interested in selling the grapple looking for something for picking up arb waste and putting on splitter
  14. Ive got a woodline splitter from fuelwood which I think is its predecessor same layout as that doing arb waste if you are doing rings on your own then go for a vertical. I have the wife on the leavers and I feed it. It is quick and and the log lift is good but if you have nice lengths of timber you have the option to billet the timber then run through the saw bench once seasoned. If the wood is ringed up and ready to just put through the splitter we can do about 1.75 to 2 loose m3 an hour which I think is a good output. Mine is the 20 ton model and it is well up to the job.
  15. Ive just gone down the finance route always had 3 year old vehicles and paid cash last one has done me 10 years but after 1st year of owning it had to put new short engine in 3k bill . So been looking this timeat both 3 year old and new gone for new Nissan cabstar 5 year warranty the minimum you have to pay is 10% plus all of the vat gone with Lloyds asset financing and got 3% flat rate over 3 years. However Isuzu were offering 2.19% if paid over 3 years or 2.79% over 4 so for around £120 a week for the next 3 years Ive got a new truck and its not swallowed up all my working capital.

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