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Raw material prices are set to increase to UK record levels.

Kelvin • Mar 10, 2022

Just when we all thought things are getting better and prices of raw materials are stabilising.

Due to the horrific Russia Ukraine conflict, raw materials are set to hit a record high and beyond.


We don’t buy Russian wood or products and ethically will not take any Russian goods offered to us.


We all know of suppliers who take big volumes of Russian wood, we also know they are scrambling and actively searching for alternative supply routes.

Latvia is also implementing huge hits on price increases (up to 30 – 40%).


There will be pressure on the industry with both stock, supply and prices certainly affected moving forward, however we are committed and will continue to offer support to you throughout 2022 and beyond. We continue to source from regions which we have good trading partnerships with.


Fact - Russian wood (with immediate effect) is no longer (legally) available to the market which is pushing everyone to buy from other contries and this is having a huge affect with supply and demand.


Cheshire Stables are in a strong position and will manage whatever changes are ahead.

We will do our best to keep the cost affordable without compromising the quality we are well known for.



So please dont read this as a sales ploy we are very committed to our customers and hope you buy smart.

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