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Oil Club

Thanks to Martin for this up to date information on the oil club:

We are ordering this weekend. With Christmas just a month away we recommend members check their oil levels and order this weekend if required to beat the Christmas rush. Furthermore rumours OPEC will cut production at next week’s meeting are now pushing oil prices back up.

The offer details for our club orders group are as follows:

Rate: £0.4374 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])
Minimum order: 500 Litres (Please note some suppliers may make a surcharge if they deliver less than the min qty)
Heating oil type: Kerosene (28 second) heating oil – Bulk
Order and pay by date: Orders & payments submitted by 10.30 am Monday morning will be included with on this order. (Orders after this time may not be included in this order- please check the order screen for an update)
Delivery time frame: Delivery within 5 to 10 working days from club order on Monday.
Debit card charge: The supplier does not charge for the use of a debit card.
Credit card charge: The supplier DOES charge 1.5% for the use of a credit card.

Regards Martin

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Cheap Oil this Weekend

Thanks to Martin C for drawing our attention to the excellent price of oil through the Oil Club this weekend. A good time to join and take advantage of this great price.

We are placing our group order this weekend and rates are still very low for this time of year and at a 4 to 5 year low! With Christmas just six weeks away we recommend members check their oil levels and order this weekend if required to beat the Christmas / December rush. The offer details for our club orders group are as follows:

Rate: £0.4486
(pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])
Minimum order: 500 Litres
(Please note some suppliers may make a surcharge if they deliver less than the min qty)
Heating oil type: Kerosene (28 second) heating oil – Bulk
Your Local Club: Orders & payments submitted by 10.30 am Monday (10th Nov) will be included with on this order
(Orders after this time may not be included in this order- please check the order screen for an update.)
Delivery time frame: Delivery within 7 working days from club order on Monday.
Debit card charge: The supplier does not charge for the use of a debit card.
Credit card charge: The supplier DOES charge 2% for the use of a credit card.
Special Notes: If you have an AGA or require premium fuel, please see the club shop for the exocet range of premium additives.
To join your local club: [ Click Here To Join Your Local Club ]
Next order date: Our next order dates after this weekend will be the weekend of the 23rd of November and 7th December.

N.B. Help us grow your club – Please feel free to invite friends to take up this weekend’s rate. The more members we have the better!

Facebook: Do you use Facebook? if so please feel free to tell your friends and family on Facebook about the club and this weekends rate, just copy and past this link into your Facebook:

The Oil-Club are ordering this weekend with a rate of £0.4486 ppl, http://www.oil-club.co.uk

or visit the Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/HeatingOilClub

If you would like to know our thoughts on what is happening with oil prices, please read our winter newsletter : [Open Newsletter]

Thank you for supporting The Oil-Club.

Kind regards,
Chris
Web Support Team
www.oil-club.co.uk
‘together we all save more’

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Oil Price

The Oil Club  http://www.oil-club.co.uk/ is quoting a price of £0.5149p + VAT for Oil for orders placed by Monday morning. It’s a very good price!

Martin C

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Oil Club

A number of people have been asking about the oil club It is now the Parwich and Bradbourne Oil Club. If you register (for free), then the website will let you know when the next order will be placed at the moment every two weeks, but if more sign up, then more frequently.  If you place an order on the website, they will let you know the oil price for your order, and then you can either accept or reject it. Payment is made through the website direct to the chosen supplier, not to the oil club.

 Martin C

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Oil Order Update

I have signed up to the Oil Club http://www.oil-club.co.uk/ to obtain the best price for heating oil. Registration is free, and there is a club based in Bradbourne.   The next order needs to be placed by 16th March and the current price is 52.25p, which is lower than prices I obtained from local suppliers.  If we can have enough people from Parwich to sign up, then we can have our own Parwich based oil club.

Martin C

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Oil Order Required?

I am planning to buy a tank full of oil in the next few weeks. Is anyone interested in joining me for a bulk buy?

Martin C

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Need to order oil?

Janet G will be ordering oil for herself and several others at the end of the week. If you want to participate in this economy of scale, contact Janet by Thursday evening (9th Jan) on tel. 212 or by calling in at the Shop.

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Free Heating Oil

Lesley B writes:

Would anyone like some free heating oil? I have sold my oil tank & guesstimate that there are around 10 gallons or so (roughly 45 litres) left in the bottom of the tank.

The buyer is collecting the tank at around 11am on Saturday morning, so it needs to be removed by then. You’ll need to bring an electric pump (I’ll supply the electricity) and some containers.

Tel: Lesley 390554

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We have received this reminder from the Environment Agency, as passed onto us by the Parish Council.

The Environment Agency is concerned to prevent heating oil tank pollution incidents, as they are aware of a number of recent spills, especially from smaller domestic tanks. They are seeking to raise awareness of this issue before the winter sets in, as failures of heating oil tanks and associated pipe work happen most often during the cold snap. “The consequences to groundwater, and rivers for that matter, can be devastating“, they tell us.

For more information on groundwater protection policy, follow this link, and download this PDF.

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Boiler Servicing?

Hi,

New to Parwich. Anyone recommend someone for oil boiler servicing and installation. We seem to have a very smelly old boiler!

Thanks
Dawn & Steve

Please add any information as a comment below or send an email to parwich@hotmail.co.uk, marking it for forwarding to Dawn and Steve.

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Does anyone need to order oil?

Cheryl W is ordering oil next week, and would like to know if anybody else wants any. If so, please either a) leave a comment, b) contact Cheryl directly or c) mail the blog team.

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Need to order heating oil?

Janet at the Pub (tel 212) is ordering oil this week. If you need oil and want to be part of a larger order to try to get discount, contact Janet by Tuesday evening (9th July 2013).

Also you can email parwich@hotmail.co.uk and we will forward messages to Janet.

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Do you need any oil?

Janet from the Sycamore is ordering oil, if you need some please let her know on 390212 by 3pm tomorrow (Thursday).

She has managed to get it for just under 60 pence per litre.

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Fuel For Biomass Boiler

Caroline writes:

We have a biomass boiler which is fuelled by wood pellets, we are using Forever Fuels but the delivery rate will be significantly reduced if they are able to deliver to more than one property. Would anyone in the same position like to share deliveries with us? If so please contact Caroline on 07767 426 107 or 378.

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Watch out for Halso’s T&Cs,

We have received this message from Rick G:

We had some oil delivered from Halso on 28th Jan at an agreed price of 62.4p per litre. Imagine our surprise when the invoice that followed stated that this price was only for payment in advance of delivery, and that payments afterwards would be at a rate of 70.4p. Needless to say, we’ve paid the agreed lower rate only. Watch this space.

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Looking to Buy Oil?

I am planning to buy some heating oil in the next couple of weeks – Peak Oil have quoted me 62.9p per litre for 2000 litres, but if I can increase my order to 3000 litres, the price will drop to 60.9p.  Anyone want to join in?

Martin C

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Do you need any oil?

Janet at the pub is ordering oil this week. If you need any please let her know by 12 midday on Monday.

Hopefully, the more we order the cheaper it will be!

(The phone number for the Sycamore is 390212.)

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LPG Prices

I am interested to know other peoples experience with their LPG pricing. Having experienced a couple of very sharp price rises this year, I am hoping other LPG users might arm me with comparative prices to be able to negotiate with suppliers.

In April this year we were paying 40p per litre which was then dramatically increased to 47p, and from 1st November is increasing to 51.38p – an eye watering 28% increase over what we were paying early in the year!

We have the Flogas top-up service, and it’s reasonably reliable, although we have on the odd occasion run out in peak times which can be pretty uncomfortable.

Any experiences you would like to share?

Thanks

Graham J.

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Today’s Oil Prices

As of Monday 30th April:

Emo, Halso, Peak: 60.95, 61.00, 60.99 per litre for 500 litres.

What a competitive market.

PS plus VAT

RickG

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Oil Prices

We’ve just ordered some heating oil to top up before Xmas. I thought I’d just pass on the information that:

a) there seems to be a big differential in price between suppliers (EMO – 70p/litre incl VAT, PEAK – 65p/litre) and

b) both companies said the prices were currently heading upwards rapidly.

Rick G

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Oil Info

It seems to be Oil time again. I phoned around a few suppliers, so for info:

Halso (0845 3739577): 58.4p
EMO (Shell) (01773 874015): 57.29p
Peak (01773 302064): 58.99p

These were for 500litre quantity. 1000 litres+ gets a slightly lower price.

I went for EMO because they’re the cheapest today and don’t need immediate payment, but just send an invoice with a couple of weeks credit.

Cheers RickG

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Note added 4th March 2017 by Steve J.

This post still seems to be getting quite a few views. A good source for oil, not available when the post was originally written is the village oil club, details of which can be found here

 

This email has come in from Keith P requesting information.

Last October I ordered 2200 litres of heating oil on the internet from Go Locate Fuel. It was 1.6 pence a litre cheaper (£35 total) than the price quoted by Peak Oil on the same day. Who delivered it? Peak Oil!  However my tank would only take 2034 litres, and despite the promise of  Go Locate Fuel to refund any amount less than that ordered I have not received said refund of £70. And the likelihood of receiving it seems slim, since I have since found a website full of complaints about Go Locate – many, many people claiming to have paid hundreds of pounds and not receiving fuel at all. So I feel lucky that I received nearly all I ordered, even though it was delivered late. I will not be using them again and recommend anybody contemplating doing so to check out the internet reviews of this company first.

That said, hope springs eternal. I have just ordered from Halso at what I thought was a competitive price by paying with a debit card when placing the order. Hours later I found another website called Boiler Juice which has been running since 2004. When I put in a request for a quote it turned out 0.45 pence per litre cheaper than I had just paid! On 2000 litres that’s £9.00 cheaper. Before I commit myself to dealing with this website in future, has anyone in the village any experience of dealing with Boiler Juice?  Are they reliable?  Keith Parsons.

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Oil Order

Cheryl W has written to us, asking whether anyone would like to join her in placing an oil order, probably for next week. If interested, please give Cheryl a call on 617.

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Oil pricing.

Kevin S writes:

Having just watched a feature on BBC Midlands Today about the price of heating oil in Derbyshire, I feel compelled to put finger to keyboard. When we first moved to the village ten years ago, a tank of oil cost about £250 – whereas today I was quoted almost £700 for the same volume. I have learned to call around the various suppliers in order to get the best price, but today I was incensed by the responses I received from what I previously thought were reasonable companies – to the extent that I have decided to name names.

I checked the oil at the weekend, and although not needing a full tank, I thought by topping up now, I could help myself and the oil companies by thinking ahead. After all, the weather forecast is not good. I called a few companies, saying that I was not desperate, but if they were planning to visit Parwich before Christmas, could they please top me up with a half tank. Not an unreasonable suggestion, I thought.

Nevertheless, and despite my being a loyal customer in the past, Dove Fuels curtly refused to give me either a price or a delivery date. Peak Oil were polite but expensive, and could not promise a delivery until the new year. They explained that my attempt at foresight was a good idea, but wouldn’t work in practice due to backlogs and tanker breakdown. However, Halso (whom I have never used until now), were excellent, giving me a reasonable price (at least by current standards) and a guaranteed delivery before Christmas.

I guess there is little we can do against what appears to be profiteering in the light of recent weather and international oil prices, but at least we can use this forum to highlight the current issues. If you think you might need oil, just be aware that it’s not a good time right now. I would therefore recommend planning ahead, and shopping around more than usual.

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Oil request

Cheryl W has written to us, asking whether anyone would like to join her in placing an oil order within the next couple of weeks. If interested, please give Cheryl a call on 617. You can also e-mail the blog team, and we will pass your message on.

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Oil – Do you need some?

Natasha B is ordering oil in the next 10 days. Please let her know if you want to join the order.  Ring 705 or email Tashspirit@hotmail.com

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Ordering Oil

Don & Audrey are going to be placing an oil order in the next 10 days, they have the  small tanker for deliveries.  If you would like to join in with their group order, please ring them on 773.

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Oil buying co-op?

The issue of an oil buying co-op in Parwich has been left a bit up in the air and there seem to be four alternatives:

  1. Have further discussion
  2. Set up a centrally organised oil buying co-op
  3. Seek external support for a local syndicate
  4. Continue with the current informal system

though unless anyone comes forward to take further action we at PARWICH.ORG suggest that we continue with Option 4.  For more details (more…)

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Wanting oil this week?

Martin is placing an oil order for himself and two others this week.  If anyone else wants to be included in this order contact him on tel 529.  (This will be for deliveries in a small tanker.)

A post summarising the discussions so far on a local oil buying co-op is to follow soon.

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Oil co-operative: an update from Debbie.

Hi all,

I have been ringing around the oil companies today trying to find out about minimum orders, discounts to be expected on orders, etc.

Doing a percentage discount based on size of order (my preferred method of discount) doesn’t seem to be an option so far – although I’m still ringing around. It would seem one is always going to have to ring around on the day before delivery to find out the price.

It seems to me that to obtain the biggest discount possible, we need to match like with like on the oil tank front. We probably need two co-ops rather than one.

People with tanks that are 6 wheel tank accessible and need to buy at least 500 litres minimum would be a good match on one co-op front.

People who have tanks with restricted access (ie are accessible only by a 4 wheel rather than 6 wheel vehicle) and/or need order less than 500 litres of oil would be a good match for another co-op.

The reason for this is the discount is based on delivering the most fuel in as few stops or ‘drops’ as possible. The cost to the oil company is not simply bringing the oil from the depot to the village, but every single stop takes time and therefore adds to the cost. So even if you have an accessible tank, if you only need 300 or 400 litres of fuel, you are adding a drop. If we get a co-op order of 10,000 or 15,000 litres, but there are 17 drops, we are not going to get any discount at all!

Another problem that has arisen in the past is that people say they need 500 litres, but don’t really – they perhaps need only 300 litres. So then the tanker has to go back to the depot with fuel still on board, and if that tanker needs to fill up with diesel for truckers or something, the whole thing needs to be emptied. That is why it is better for the smaller orders to all go together, rather than tacked on to the bigger orders.

The biggest discount is going to go deliveries of 10,000+ litres in 10 or less drops. You’ll probably save roughly 2p per litre, maybe a bit more or a bit less, depending on how far we can wear them down!

People who have 500 or less litres of oil delivered pay significantly more for their oil. The price for having 500 litres from Halso was £41.90 per litre vs £39.90 for 1,000 litres. This is before any discount.

So you can see why people with larger tanks going together, and people with smaller tanks going together makes bargaining with the oil companies easier, because you are comparing like with like.

I’m still getting information together, but thought it was worth updating everyone on what I had learnt so far.

I do need to order oil, and I would be interested to hear from people who do not have restricted access and need at least 500 litres of oil.

I may be giving out information that people already know – so sorry about that if I’m preaching to the converted – it was all new to me. Also, if you know anyone who is interested in the co-op but not online, please pass the message on to them.

– Debbie W.

LATEST UPDATE: For comparative prices, useful phone numbers and an offer to start an ordering group for anyone ordering 900+ litres at a time (with no access issues), please see these further comments from Debbie.

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Oil co-op meeting on Thursday

Those interested in setting up a parallel LGP group are welcome to come along too. If you are interested but can’t make the meeting let Karen Carpenter know or email the Blog Team on parwich@hotmail.co.uk

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Oil Order now!

There are a couple of us that cannot wait for the oil co-op to be up and running, we need oil now and will be placing the order tomorrow afternoon, Tuesday.  If you want to join us in this round of delivery either email parwich@hotmail.co.uk or ring Jane on 665 (please leave your own phone number, so we can come back to you).  We will be using the small tanker for delivery.

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Possible oil buying co-op

Updated 2nd Feb: Since posting the information below, Karen Carpenter has offered to ring round different Oil Suppliers to get an overview of how various companies would work with local syndicates.  Rather than having only one company attending the meeting, Peak Oil will be asked for their ideas, but not invited to the meeting.

A Peak Oil representative has asked Karen Carpenter (Derbyshire Dales District Council) if he could attend the open meeting at the Sycamore Inn on Thursday 11th Feb.  She contacted me as the only member of the Blog Team whose phone number she had.  We both felt that he may have useful information to share, but obviously it is essential that any co-op is not tied to any specific company.  Consequently he will be offered a slot near the start of the meeting but will be asked to leave for the main discussion.

However, if anyone else has strong views on a company rep. attending the meeting please leave a comment, contact Karen Carpenter or email parwich@hotmail.co.uk.

Peter T

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Possible Oil Co-op

Those interested in setting up a parallel LGP group are welcome to come along too. If you are interested but can’t make the meeting let Karen Carpenter know or email the Blog Team on parwich@hotmail.co.uk

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Those interested in setting up a parallel LGP group are welcome to come along too.  If you are interested but can’t make the meeting let Karen Carpenter know or email the Blog Team on parwich@hotmail.co.uk. Also people from Alsop, Ballidon, Pikehall, etc as well as Parwich are welcome.

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Proposed Oil Co-op

Given the interest in setting up an oil buying co-op to ensure the cheapest prices, Karen Carpenter (Derbyshire Dales District Council) suggests she meets with a community representative or interested people:

I think if there is sufficient interest, then would you like to have a community meeting to discuss how the community would like a co-op to run, as a number of volunteers will be needed to co-ordinate ordering of oil and passing the message to all members of the co-op. I think the website will be a useful way of getting the message out, but I don’t wish to exclude people who don’t have access to the internet, so it will be important to have a way of reaching all the community. Where would it be best to have a meeting with those who are interested? I am happy to come out in the evening so more people will be available. I just need to make sure my husband is available to look after our children when setting the date. Alternatively I can come and meet with a representative of the community if that is what you would prefer.

Regards
Karen Carpenter
Environmental Health Officer
Derbyshire Dales District Council
karen.carpenter@derbyshiredales.gov.uk

We have suggested Karen comes to a meeting of everyone wanting to be involved in either the Pub or the Church. (Updated 12/1/10) This is provisionally arranged for 7-30pm Thursday 11th February at the Sycamore Inn; Karen is emailing a poster the Blog and Parish Council so we can put it in the Church Magazine, and get notices up.

Several people have also asked to set up a parallel LPG co-op, so LPG users come along to the meeting as well.

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Anyone need oil now!

This email has just come in from Keeley & Andrew at Parwich Lees Cottage
I understand that there are now more people interested in setting up a more formal oil co-op. Whilst this is being looked at, we need to order oil again.  We’ll probably be placing the order early next week, so again if anyone else wants to join in we can get a more competitive price.

Please either email parwich@hotmail.co.uk with your contact details and these will be passed onto Keeley or add your details to the comments.

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Over the last year individuals have put posts on the Blog when they are ordering oil to get others to order at the same time ensuring discounted prices.  Today the District Council has contacted us to see if there is any interest in us taking this further:

Dear Parwich Community,

My name is Karen Carpenter and I work for Derbyshire Dales District Council. Part of my work involves helping local communities with keeping warm and as part of this I would like to help a small number of villages by assisting them to set up Oil Co-ops.

The benefit of having an Oil Co-op is that discounts in fuel purchases can often be obtained by buying in bulk as a group. Better prices are often obtained (per litre of fuel) for larger orders. In addition, the tanker will need to make less visits to the village thereby, having an environmental benefit also.

Oil prices have been extremely volatile recently, and living in the Derbyshire Dales oil prices are often a little higher than elsewhere, so any reductions must be a good thing. If you are interested please get in touch, I can be contacted at work on 01629 761316, or e-mailed at karen.carpenter@derbyshiredales.gov.uk, my normal working days are Monday to Wednesday. My work mobile number is 07775931037.

Hope to hear from you.

Regards

Karen Carpenter
Environmental Health Officer
Derbyshire Dales District Council

If you are interested either contact Karen Carpenter directly, or contact Parwich Parish Council (ppccl@fsmail.net) or let us know via parwich@hotmail.co.uk.

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Anyone ordering oil?

Keeley B of Parwich (or are you technically Eaton & Alsop?) is about to place an order for oil (domestic) so if anyone wants to order at the same time in order to get a bulk delivery discount, please contact Keeley.

(Emails to parwich@hotmail.co.uk will be forwarded for those that have not already met Keeley.  Also parwich.org would like to say a belated welcome to the three Parishes.)

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Anyone ordering oil?

Do you need to order oil? Nia asked us to say she is about to order some oil, and if anyone else wants to order with her to get a bulk discount please contact her directly (or alternatively email parwich@hotmail.co.uk and we will forward your message).

Peak:
01246 450 242
Halso: 01335 345 440
4 Fuels: 01538 266 272
Dove Fuels: 01543 670 677
Stoddards: 08005 426 455
AID: 08453 705 500
EMO: 0800 685 685
CPL: 0845 6021 106

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