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Does anyone know where I can get new or reclaimed scaffolding boards locally which the supplier would cut to size for me?


Or else pressure treated timber similar to scaffolding boards, also cut to size?


And at a reasonable cost?


I've found a place on the Isle of Dogs, but I'd rather somewhere more local.


They are for raised beds on my allotment.

Hi Sue.


I bought my scaffold boards from this place...it's a very worthy enterprise and they have a huge selection of recycled wood at excellent prices. It's also in the most beautiful setting, so definitely worth a visit!


http://www.communitywoodrecycling.org.uk/stores/bromley-community-wood-recycling/

Jacqui5254 Wrote:

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> Hi Sue.

>

> I bought my scaffold boards from this

> place...it's a very worthy enterprise and they

> have a huge selection of recycled wood at

> excellent prices. It's also in the most

> beautiful setting, so definitely worth a visit!

>

> http://www.communitywoodrecycling.org.uk/stores/b

> romley-community-wood-recycling/




Oh brilliant, thanks for that, I'd never have found them otherwise, I've heard of the Shaw Trust but had no idea they recycled wood!

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