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Hi - as can be seen in this photo we have some concrete in our garden which is circular and blue and we'd like it to be removed. We will then consider turfing/decking/paving it in a more attractive way. There are also some planks of wood and paving slabs (some can be seen to the right of this photo) as well as a dead bush and a tree trunk, so we'll need a small skip. I suspect it can be done in a day but will require a skip and some kind of pneumatic drill (?).

Is anyone interested in providing a quote for this job or does anyone know the rough cost of a small skip and whether a layperson would be able to rent the kind of drill needed?

Thanks very much .... Lucy

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Hi Lucy,


I have just sent you a text message.


Regarding the skip. Can't safely gauge just how big a skip is needed.. If you don't have a drive, it would be best to consider a a wait n'return. Without a drive/front garden suitably accessible, you'd have the additional cost of a permit, too.

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