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  1. Cleaners

    Request regular cleaning, housekeeping, end of tenancy cleaning, window cleaning etc.

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    Offering or request tuition or coaching - academic, language sport or musical.

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  2. Roofer required.

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  3. Fence repair

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  4. Front Door Fitting

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  5. Door fitter

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  6. All done now

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  7. wanted: chair repair

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