For 2 metre solid fences it’s recommended to use concrete posts to support each panel. For smaller 1 metre fences or for picket fences with gaps between each timber piece you can use timber posts. A fencing contractor will be able to advise you on the best materials from the length and requirements of a new fence.
Appleby-in-westmorland
Appleby-in-Westmorland is a market town and civil parish in the Eden district, in the administrative county of Cumbria, in North West England. The parish had a populace of 3,048 in 2011. It lies in a loop of the River Eden in the historic county of Westmorland, of which it was the county town. Its name was just Appleby up until the local government modifications of 1974. When a successor parish was created from the former district, the council changed its name to tape-record that of the historical region. Appleby is 13.7 mi (22 km) southern east of Penrith, 32.2 mi (52 km) south east of Carlisle, 27.2 mi (44 kilometres) north east of Kendal, 45.2 mi (73 km) west of Darlington, as well as 61.2 mi (98 km) west of Middlesbrough. Appleby is forgotten by the privately owned Appleby Castle, a largely Norman framework that worked as residence for Girl Anne Clifford in the 17th century. Appleby's major market is tourist, due to its history, remote place, scenery and nearness to the Lake District, the North Pennines, Swaledale and also Howgill Fells. From 1973, Appleby Castle was the head office of Ferguson Industrial Holdings Plc. WA Dope Limited, now Stobart Rail Limited, was long based in Appleby as a civil design firm founded by Andrew Tinkler and William Stobart and also specialising in train upkeep.