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FINAL CALL: Free Paving


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We have loads of paving slabs available for free to anyone who can pick them up.


There are around 150 of the square slabs which are 45cm x 45cm and 3.5cm deep


3 that are 18inches x 18inches and 2inches deep


8 that are 3ft x 2ft and 2 inches deep


We've also got 22 concrete edging strips which are 3ft x 6inches and 2inches deep.


(Rope edging now gone).


PM me for further details and the pickup address.


Thanks

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Hi Everyone


It's the final chance to pick up the paving before we have to put them in the skip.


We still have:

- about 40-50 of the 45cm x 45cm and 3.5cm deep

- The larger concrete slabs and edging

- more than 30ish bricks


They are all on our drive behind the skip and free to whoever can pick them up first from SE22.


PM me for the address.

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