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Judy2

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I'm posting this photo so you can see what the wonderful Dave created in our garden this week. The kids wanted a trampoline but we didn't want to get a raised up one with a net as it would spoil the look of the garden. We bought a 12 foot plum trampoline from John Lewis and Dave and his son dug out the area. The decking raises the level up slightly which meant we could hide most of the excavated earth under the decking. He also put in new fencing at the back and covered the concrete posts to make it safer. Dave has also laid turf for us, put new fences in and built a raised bed in previous years . His number is 07597 524294 or his email is [email protected]. We would thoroughly recommend him for any gardening work.


Cost were just under ?2,000 which was about half and half materials and labour (excluding the tramp cost).

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