Free Tip Sites
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Syon Park Gardens Allotments
By Karen Peck
FREE - We are a free to tip site but please contact us first as gate is locked.
SPACE - There’s enough room to back a tipper through the double gates.
EASY TO FIND (West London TW7 5NF) Quick and easy access from the Eastbound side of the A4.
BIG - We can fit in three full loads of chips if the bay is empty - do ask!
WOOD - We love logs but please not so huge that it takes more than one person to move them and do ask us first. We use these slower than chips.
FRIENDLY - Most of the key holders live a few minutes from the site and are happy to open the gates early mornings and early evenings and give you a cup of tea!
PHONE - Do phone the evening of the day before if you want to come before 9am the next day.
WITHIN TEN MINUTES DRIVE OF : Osterley, Brentford, Isleworth, Ealing, Hounslow, Norwood Green, Chiswick, Kew,
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The Knapp
By Jamesho
Clean woodchip needed for the garden.
Hard or softwood logs of any size for fire wood is welcome.
Large driveway with easy access and a large area for tipping.
Short notice drops are possible. Please message.
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Countryways
Free tip welcome any amount at any time plenty on room on hardstanding to tip and go.
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284 Bramhall Lane
By James P
Hi- I'm after some woodchip for my garden and allotment. Please can it be dropped down the side of the house so we can still get a car in and out of the drive (drop site=next to the bins at side of house- see pic- the car won't be there!). You would be best reversing into my drive at 284 Bramhall Lane so you can tip the load easily and then leave (turning would be tricky in a truck).
Thanks very much!
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Kiln Farm
By John T
Good access from road onto farm to concrete pad with lots of reversing and turning room.
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Mill Lane Allotments
We are a couple looking after a couple of allotments and we can always use bark wood, chips, etc as compost, for preventing weeds, etc. And other people on the allotment can use them too, they are a big allotment plot.
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