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Just wanted to post a recommendation of Tom Grealish of T&T Gardening www.tandtgardening.co.uk (recommended frequently elsewhere on EDF). Both he and his father (Tom senior) have come around at different times to do an excellent job on my garden, small but gets messy easily. Rates are very reasonable and their work is superb. They truly know their stuff and are very accommodating in terms of timescales. My garden has been transformed on both occasions and it is great now to sit in the sunshine (finally) in pleasing surroundings. Contact details are 07810 716839 or leave a note on their site.
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