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Looking for a strong person (M or F) to help out with various manual jobs & running errands. No specific skills / training required, just enthusiasm, trustworthiness and a positive attitude! Regular part time work. Things like digging in garden, moving stuff about, the odd bit of (non-skilled) painting - garden fences and the like, also things like dropping off parcels to the post office. Let me know if you're interested! a reference or two, ID and brief description of any experience you have would be great. Please DM me here or text me on 07584 350600. cheers Rob

i can help you with this. I am reliable and trustworthy and able to provide references and id.


I have experience with working with a gardening company and do a lot of gardening jobs in the local area. I have transport and my own tools



I am looking for general jobs so if you can send me a message here I will respond quickly.


garden clearance

general garden tidy up

shed removal

hedge trimming

grass cutting

ivy removal


I work weekends too if required

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