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Hi there,


I have recently moved to the area, looking for work. I have vast experience of 'Handyman' work. From small jobs to large (building and renovating a house brick by brick :) )


Highly skilled, but very reasonable prices:


- Carpentry

- Gardening

- Plumbing

- Painting & decorating

- brick laying, paving, tiling

- Fixing electrical or broken components etc etc



Note, will not do gas work or reg required electrics.


No job too small.


Available from next week.


Please call / PM to discuss any jobs.


Thank you

Les

Hi Les,


I'm looking for someone to help next Saturday to:


? remove some existing garden paving slabs and replace with new

? collect and fit new fence panels from Selco

? take away old shed


Please get in touch if this something you'd be interested in.


Many thanks,

Annabel

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Les

I need a bath panel repairing and I have some cutting back and pruning in my garden in Goodrich Road, SE22. My house is currently tenanted and the tenants can allow access.

Best to reach me on email - [email protected]

How much do you charge and what's your availability?

Regards

Richard

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there

Wondered if you were free This Friday or this weekend?

We would like some coat pegs and 2 curtain rails put up - possibly a few other things...

Let me know costs / availability.. We in west Dulwich - just off Rosendale pub end of Rosendale rd..

Thanks!

Jane

Hi there

Wondered if you were free This Friday or this weekend?

We would like some coat pegs and 2 curtain rails put up - possibly a few other things...

Let me know costs / availability.. We in west Dulwich - just off Rosendale pub end of Rosendale rd..

Thanks!

Jane

  • 2 weeks later...

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