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I got a shed roof off this fella last week and I shall be very sad to see the business close. Go support it while you can because he's closing up after easter. Some stuff is reduced in price but more importantly cash in on the old boy's super wood knowledge while you can.

That bloke who runs it has been there most his working life, it was his Dad's business and I think his Dad (or Grandad) built the big shed/shelter from cut timber in the 1920's (so he told me anyways).

He's helped me for 15 years as I needed timber and advice while I renovated my house and is a kind and gentle helpful man with a wealth of knowledge - I shall be sad to see him go and will surely pay my respects before he departs.

He's had developers sniffing round for years obviously.

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