Oak and Apple wood chunks?

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Oak and Apple wood chunks?

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Hello everyone , recently joined so sorry if this is a repetition but was wondering where you all buy your wood from? I live in Essex and would like Oak, Apple and Cherry. Was looking online but got a bit confused in the end, do garden centres do it? Thanks.
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I first bought my first lot of wood chip's from home base but they only stock them in the summer.

there are a couple of people on here who sell wood he is a link to one of them that i know a few people on here use.

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Thanks swindon_ed! Just looked at link and is just what i was looking for.
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I get my wood from http://www.bbqsmokingwood.co.uk

Paul is a great guy and provides a personal service you don't often get these days. He supplies boxes of chunks, blending his oak and cherry together makes for some great BBQ.
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