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Hi! We have an irregular sized grass area approximately 375cm by 451cm. We would like it dug out and properly laid with fake grass as well as a basic wood border around the are. Can we please have some quotes? I have a picture of the area that is says is too big. Can email or text if you PM me.


Thanks!


Jen

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Hi there,

we are about to use Astro London http://astrolondon.co.uk/ to do our front garden on East Dulwich Grove. They have a LOT of plants/hedges to remove before it can be prepped and laid. They were happy for me to pay ?100 by credit card and the remainder by bank transfer so I would be protected Under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 for the full amount.

They will be starting work on mine at some point after the 24th after the scaffolding from all the exterior decoration work we have had done comes down.

Giovani is the guy to speak to.


Mobile: 07794 627 380

Office: 020 8785 1151

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.astrolondon.co.uk


Best wishes,

Keith

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