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** Free tipping** for any types of timber no matter how big or small we do not accept any forms of green waste or wood chip and anyone refusing to adhere to this will be refused entry in the future.
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Softwood or hardwood logs any size (for me to cut or axe) welcome. Please call me if leaving wood to arrange first. Thank you
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Reasonable size drive with easy access will happily take any free logs in any shape or form.
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Large area able accept all types of timber, for domestic use.
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Large drive to turn around in
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I am creating a vegetable patch/allotment and would like to use woodchip for the paths (60-90cm wide, 8m long). I would also like to use logs to create edges for the beds. We have a large gate near the allotment so easy to access (lawn garden, gravel driveway). Any help with woodchip and/or logs would be much appreciated! If you would like to contact me for more info or directions to the site, please email or text, thank you!
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WANTED: wood suitable for log burner. Can hand saw smaller and split so any suitable sizes would be great. Plenty of drive space, easy access from M4/A470. I don't mind disposing of smaller branches and foliage if necessary. Give me a text first so that I can move a vehicle to allow space.
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Drop us a message if you have wood chip or logs that you need to dispose of. we will happily take as much as you need to get rid of for free. Plenty of space for a drop. thanks
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We are available to take trees logs and stumps, please contact to arrange delivery as we can get full at busy times of the year. 🌲 Thanks Ian
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The tip/drop site is above and behind the properties. To access the tip site, proceed past the properties to find a narrow tarmac lane turning by the corner of allotments(Brimscombe end)(there is a community notice board by the gate). Take this turning to drive UP the hill. The lane turns sharp left hairpin, and becomes a farm track that it into the woods behind the houses. Proceed a short distance up this track where you find a flattened area accessing the garden of 109 and adjoining field. This is just past a stand alone lock up garage on the left and before the track narrows.
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This is a gated stud that will open automatically, the tip site is signposted as the ‘Marquee’ the rest is self explanatory
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Hi, I have recently joined on a hunt for wood to burn at home. We don't have any heating in our house so rely on logs and kindling to keep us warm, and this is set to run out for this year very soon! Please can anyone let me know if they have (or know how to get hold of) any dry logs or kindling. We are based in Nutley, East Sussex. thanks in advance!
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Come to the top of trusham hill past the conifer hedge and continue past hill park house and it’s the next double gates on the right hand side
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Church View is right at the end of School Lane. Go round the bend, onto the gravel, all the way to the bottom and round another bend. The lane ends at our oak 5-bar gates, you'll see the greenhouse. It's a bit tight, reverse down. Thank you.
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Curb side tip with very easy access, approx 5 tonne. Potentially have space for up to 20T drop off at different location.
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Easy access, drive up and tip All I ask is that you let me know which day you'll be tipping so I can make sure the access gates are unlocked
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Large flat driveway for tipping logs only. Quiet cul-de-sac location with easy access and large turning head. Always a few beers on offer for good quality logs or a cup of tea to warm up if needed!
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Postcode: HA2 7RQ Allotment site with a larger entrance than others in the area - quick and easy vehicle access for tipper trucks. Accepting all wood chips and mixed loads. Call or text in advance, many allotment holders living next to this site who can provide easy access. Gate is locked. Easy access for anyone in Harrow, Watford, Pinner, Hatch End, Rayners Lane, Ruislip, Eastcote, Northwood, Bushey, Stanmore or Edgware.
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Looking for someone to remove a good few tons of timber from site in Brombough, Wirral. Felled about 24 good size conifers over the weekend. Cut to various sizes but all manageable. Can Access via driveway With double gates leading to rear garden or alternatively someone with log grab and trailer via main road directly behind.
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We are a Nursery Class looking for mostly woodchips - clean and logs to cover the ground and frame our woodland learning space and outdoor paddock. Possibly larger amounts of woodchip for other areas of the school also. Please email to arrange a tip!
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Tipping site of wood chippings and garden mulch for allotmenteers to use. Any companies that need to tip to help us all out
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Hi there, we are a nursery based in Kegworth. We have a large outdoors area with a forest school. We are in almost constant need of bark/chippings to bark our paths and outdoor areas. We also often need wood and logs for forest school building projects, especially stumps and sometimes for fires. please contact us if you would like to use us as a free tip site
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Plenty of room for logs and woodchips. Some brash if it is clean and of reasonable quality. Hardwood logs and woodchippings greatly appreciated and I am prepared to provide some financial recompense (please call to discuss) as I know the address is slightly out of the way for most. Hay and straw also welcome. Can drop in the areas photographed below (the van will not usually be pulled forward in that position, especially if noone is here) but would prefer contact first. I will move the items once dropped.
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My log splitter has been faultless until today. I get arb waste and use an electric chainsaw for my own use in a large farm house. I started it up today first time since lockdown and all was going fine until I stopped to move some logs. When I switched it on again it sounded as though the motor was jammed and then it stopped. After moving all the logs in the way I changed the fuse. tried it again but switched off immediately as it sounded jammed still. wondered whether it had a belt drive behind the guard but as you can see there is a hydraulic motor coupled directly to the motor. Any advice would be gratefully received.