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Hi all - does anyone have any recommendations for a local garden / landscape business who can install fencing for me? I need a small section (one side of my garden)put up, its about 10m I think. If someone is available I?d also like a couple other bits, including removal of a dead shrub and possibly putting up a small bike shelter to shield my bike from a bit of rain.


It?s not a massive project, but so far I?ve not had any luck getting anyone interested in doing the work! I?m not in a massive rush would just like to make some progress.

Highly recommend Nauris - I actually just posted a recommendation for him yesterday. He's quite busy but local so worth asking


He installed a 7m fence for me, built some new concrete planters, and removed some bamboo that was being a nuisance.


07740282566

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi, i would totally recommend Franco, an italian handyman and electrician whom I've found here and who has done so many jobs for me since I met him. During lockdown he actually put up my fence, painted it all, pressure washed my garden and panted the cement wall, complementing transforming my garden into something gorgeous! He is quick, reliable, efficient, a natural problem solver, always cleans after himself and a jack of all trades (I'm seriously in awe of how many things he is able to do!) Text him on 07417 507116.
  • 1 month later...

Would completely agree that Nauris and his team are fantastic.


They did an excellent job for us - they communicated well beforehand and throughout, they turned up on time, they did more than was expected of them and their workmanship was excellent.


Highly recommended! Tel: +44 7740 282566 and email: [email protected]

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