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Help over Xmas break emptying loft


kitwhitfield

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Our roof is collapsing - no holes as yet, but we've been advised not to sleep upstairs - and we need to clear the loft so builders can come in and sort it out asap! It'll involve hauling stuff downstairs; we can provide a bit of help, but it's a two-man job and one of us has a back injuiry. Awkward for everyone to do it over the Christmas period, but if anyone wants to pick up a day's work, please do get in touch.

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