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Started by Chilipepper, May 17, 2008, 13:06:05

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Chilipepper

Anyone know where you can buy cheap in the northeast preferably county durham?

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    springbok

    B&Q have lots of slabs for under a £1 each.  I paid 88p per slab.  Think it was 80p off per slab.  Worth have a look.

    Chilipepper

    thanks there all sold out here, freecycle im to slow and all ads i answer they have been sold :(
    Cant even find a builders merchant in the area that sells them either

    ceres

    Try asking on your local Freecycle groups.

    ceres

    Post a Wanted ad on Freecycle then.

    Chilipepper

    already placed a few ads on freecycle withouta reply
    quite willing to buy them if i can tget somewhere
    sods law if i wasnt wanting any there would be thousands available :)

    springbok

    Quote from: tracyr2 on May 17, 2008, 13:19:44
    thanks there all sold out here, freecycle im to slow and all ads i answer they have been sold :(
    Cant even find a builders merchant in the area that sells them either

    Go the the B&Q website, they do deliver and u can order online!!.


    Chilipepper

    I already checked there website couldnt find the cheap oes but I'll look again
    Thanks

    ceres

    Check whether your local council tip allows you to take away hard landscaping stuff like bricks and slabs.  Mine does.

    I just Googled builders' merchants in County Durham and as well as a load of independents there are 6 Jewsons, 2 Travis Perkins, a Wickes, 3 Build Centres ...................

    Chilipepper

    I rang the local council as my mum said you use dto be able to buy them but they dont do that anymore, can you just go to the local recycle place and ask i cant find a number for it?

    Chilipepper

    Quote from: ceres on May 17, 2008, 13:35:56
    Check whether your local council tip allows you to take away hard landscaping stuff like bricks and slabs.  Mine does.

    I just Googled builders' merchants in County Durham and as well as a load of independents there are 6 Jewsons, 2 Travis Perkins, a Wickes, 3 Build Centres ...................

    will look them up as you can see not to good on a pc :(
    thanks

    djbrenton

    Round our way the council outsources it's pavement work. Every now and then we arrange to buy a lorry load of council slabs direct from the contractor for 50p each delivered. I suspect they end up paying to landfill them otherwise. Keep your eye out for workman replacing the pavement and stop and ask.

    Chilipepper

    I will thankyou very much

    springbok

    Checked B&Q too, your right all the cheap ones have gone... Sorry about that :)

    ceres

    The B & Q website has slabs at £1.17 each which are in stock in Durham and Washington.  You can check stock for your local store on the website.

    If you can't find stuff using Google, try the phone book.

    jockomorrocco

    i got my slabs off of e-bay I did a local search within 10 miles.it was in the home and garden section under paving and decking

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