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I am a local Gardener and lanscaper offering my services in East Dulwich and surrounding areas.

Some of the services i provide are:

Garden maintenance,

Decking,

Jet Washing,

Planting,

Fencing,

Paving ,

Turfing,

and other soft landscaping.


Please call me on 07428725907.

William.

  • 9 months later...

Hello East Dulwich residents.


Looks like the summer has finally arrived, and it is the perfect time to get started on your garden so you can enjoy it for the next few months.


I am still offering the above services, so if you need any work done regardless of how small it may be, please give me a call.


07428725907.

William.

Just wanted to add a recommendation to William. I live on Hindmans Road and William came round and did 2 hours of solid work clearing up the garden, weeding and trimming the hedges. Very happy with the work, William was polite, tidy and worked hard. I got his recommendation from an old ED forum post, and will be using him again.

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