Robin, I don't know if it's worth a shot but in Rochester there is a large wood supplier / timber merchant.. about 15 -20 minutes drive from you. I use them infrequently to purchase some of the hardwoods I use. They do a lot of milling on the premises and produce a lot of sawdust and chippings. I would imagine that they sell this as a by-product. Possibly they won't sell it to the likes of us, it probably goes to make sheet wood products or the like. I think it could be worth a phone call.
Morgans Timber Yard,
Knight Rd,
Rochester Kent, ME2 2BA
phone 01634 294141
You will find it on the opposite side of the River Medway from the castle, but just insert the post code into an online map site.
There is another possible source. South London Hardwoods. They are a much smaller concern than Morgans, and I do know they sell their sawdust, but have a regular customer. It doesn't hurt to give them a bell. I don't imagine they would sell little bags, if at all. They blow it from their workshops into industrial sized bin liners.
S. L. Hardwoods
390 Sydenham Road
Croydon
CR0 2EA
Tel: 020 8683 0292
Fax: 020 8683 0404
Email:
info@slhardwoods.co.ukThey are located in Croydon, south London, England. The Factory and shop is located in Sydenham Road, Croydon - just 5 minutes walk from Selhurst Train station.
Don't forget to explain that it is a particular species of sawdust you require.. ie, oak, cherry etc
When I think of the amount of hardwood sawdust and chippings, mainly white oak, that I have donated via the dustman to the landfill.. it makes me cringe now.
I hope this is of assistance to you.
Regards, Paul Kribs