How do you all keep warm/clean etc?
@linnie, would be interested to know too. Everybody does what they got to and what they able to do. Fuel as a whole is getting extraordinarily expensive no matter what way you do it. i've had oil, electric, wood and now wood and peat, it's what works for me and is the cheapest as far as I can make out. Oil seems very common here but, insanely expensive, i would be interested to hear what people pay on average for heating fuel for a year. Last year i spent £50 plus another £50 at least transporting it, but, lots of hours cutting and splitting wood. I now wonder how many hours does one have to spend cutting and drying enough peat for heating a year, anyone done it? @birons thank you for the info! Handy to have a supplier in wick too.
wondered why it was shut! Didna mean to (tab + enter!?) sorry!
We now have 20KG bags (aprox) of peat in stock at £4-50.
Visit our shop at 20 Bridge street, Wick
Tel/fax 01955 604655
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So...all you can do is make up lies about me when you know nothing....
I have probably removed more CO2 from the atmosphere in the last six months than you can ever aspire to save in your lifetime.
You should go and read about the CO2 balances when planting trees in peat bogs. Fast growing trees and peat bogs can be good for CO2 levels.
i don't aspire to "save?" co2, you do, thought that was fairly clear from the outset. Good luck with your mission.
Once the original Grumpy Owld Man but alas no more
I know you don't, so stop calling me a hypocrite.
You would be one for the ignore list if it weren't for that fact that you are so dangerous - due the influence you may have on other do-gooding scientific ignoramuses due to your attempts to live sustainably. We don't want you creating copycat eco-vandals do we now?
The sell peat at the ironmongers on Bridge st, Wick next to Barcleys Bank all sell kindling
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