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I am getting rid of the gravel in my back yard. It is fairly coarse most stones are 3cm in length. If it was to be used for a driveway it would need washing as over the time it collected a lot of debris. I have got about 20 builders buckets of it. Happy for anyone to come and collect smaller amounts. to be collected near goose green.

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