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I'd also like to recommend Ben Archard from Ben's Electrics, 07957 629892, who has recently replaced our halogen kitchen lights for LED ones. He got back to me straight away, was really helpful in giving advice about what I needed to buy and did a great job. Reasonable price and reliable.
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I will add my recommendation for JP to this one - he has taken on lots of important jobs that I had been putting off and been really helpful and creative in how to light my Kitchen and sort out the important but tricky Smoke Alarm.

One very pleased customer and one very had working Electrician.

I just wanted to add my recommendation for JP after finding him via this site. He came to replace a light fitting and remove some old ones. He found ways round various problems that I hadn't thought of and gave me very helpful suggestions for lighting and general issues in my new flat. He's a very nice guy and the price was really reasonable compared to other quotes I'd got.
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