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Dear Mr Jockey,


Mr Banfield is a really nice guy, and he sells really good quality....everything really, and delivers when he says he will. He will always put himself out for you. I have used most of the wood yards around Dulwich and Norwood during house renovations, garden landscaping, having decking, fencing etc built over the years. I suppose my experience may be a little different - being a woman. But Mr Banfield knows exactly what he is talking about, is never patronising, as he is not some teenager on school holidays. He will always return your call, and remember you. I would use him in preference to anyone.

Bought lots from Mr Banfield. He even came round to do a quote to put up new garden fences and when the quote came out to be more than I wanted to spend, he stood in my garden and told me how I could do it myself (as we had never done anything like that before) - really nice guy! Reliable with deliveries too.

A bit expensive, so if its a large job, Merton timber or whitten timber will save you a lot of dosh, but Mr banfield is good for smaller stuff. Also a bit hit or miss if you are looking to take away. He sometimes has to order in.

Use him b4 he sells the plot for luxury flats (he must be sitting on a small forture there..)!

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