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I would like to recommend Cameron Douglas who is currently replacing old patio slabs in our garden. We had a tree removed last year as it's roots made part of the path collapse. We decided to have new paving slabs and a couple of beds dug out (they were full of weeds), Cameron was recommended by an EDF reader and we are extremely happy with him.


Spent an initial visit listening to what we needed, then came up with other suggestions which we had not thought of. Cameron is a conscientious worker, he also undertook all ordering of supplies,skips, etc. He works with a small team, all of whom are very polite and hard working. The job was much harder than initially thought as had to break up large areas of concrete and therefore taking a little longer to complete. His estimate was very reasonable and included materials etc.


Cameron's number is 0784664 7347 He is based in West Dulwich /Gipsy Hill area. If you would like his email please contact me.

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