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CLKD
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July 09, 2017, 10:19:34 AM »
It would be a mechanical digger with a bucket on the bottom and the hole would require 'props' so that there was no risk of anyone or a machine being buried when the walls collapsed! I baggies first go on the digger
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July 09, 2017, 12:15:11 PM »
Not if my GS elbows you out of the way first!
I would love to have my oil tank buried, but I suspect it would cost an arm and a leg to install though!
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We have just had a new combi boiler and rad. system installed to replace the old oil fired immersion one. We changed to lpg gas as like you no has in the village. It's so much more efficient and cheap. Also we got did of the oil tank from garden which is now going to be used for a veg patch !
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Honey
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My neighbour has her oil tank buried in the garden. The hatch is kept free for access. Planning Dept would not allow them to have it otherwise. She keeps it looking nice with plant pots. I did not realise you cd have central heating with lpg gas. Will look into that too. Thanks.
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Was it a new build Honey? I didn't need Planning Regs. when ours was re-sited 10 years ago. Things have changed a lot since though and I expect we wouldn't be allowed a tank at all these days
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