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Cheap Composters E:Unknown
                
                    horsenailbucket                
                
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                    I had a recent flyer about council sponsored cheap composters. The link I got was:
http://www.getcomposting.com/cheshire/
And I've ordered a £49 335l composter for just £5 including delivery!
This offer is for Cheshire but it might be worth trying your county just to see if there is a similar offer in your area. A friend of mine tried /knowsley/ and was successful.
Cheers!
                http://www.getcomposting.com/cheshire/
And I've ordered a £49 335l composter for just £5 including delivery!
This offer is for Cheshire but it might be worth trying your county just to see if there is a similar offer in your area. A friend of mine tried /knowsley/ and was successful.
Cheers!
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            For South Bedfordshire
Try
http://www.getcomposting.com/sb/
to View Selection
Try
http://www.southbeds.gov.uk/our-services/recycling/homecomposting.html0 - 
            We get them free in Preston! ;D0
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            Jammy buggers.
Mine cost me something like a tenner from SOT City Council.
The goons they work with took, wait for it, seven weeks to deliver it
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            Got one from WMDC for about £10 with free liquid to put in it and holder for rubbish in house. Came fairly quick and works a treat. Filled it in the first few months with grass etc but hopefully compost will be OK.
They run the initiative every year but can't remember when. As suggested maybe worth giving Council a phone to see if they do it and when in your own area.
Get one and help the environment.**BERTIE**Did you Know: It costs more than £325,000 a day to run the lifeboat service? (with no government funding) Please donate to the RNLI0 - 
            My brain kept reading this as computers, seriously!!! Man was I confused when I went to the site!

                        if i had known then what i know now0 - 
            My brain kept reading this as computers, seriously!!! Man was I confused when I went to the site!


I wasn't the only one then! Phew!! :-[0 
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