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Any recommendations for anyone who might have the skill to fix/replace a section of concrete wall which is damaged? It is currently supporting a scaffold post but we’re keen to get it sorted quickly as worried it might break away and injure someone or their pet passing by.


Any pointers greatly recommended!


Thanks!

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