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BikeChick

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Hi there

Does anyone have a recommendation for a landscaper/builder for turning their front garden into a driveway and garden? I know all about the dropped curb application process, etc, but am looking for someone who can advise on design and do the work - has anyone done such a thing in East/West Dulwich? Thanks

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I do know that a couple of years ago or more there was serious flooding in parts of ED around Hindmans and Uplands Roads and there was talk about reducing the number of people who were changing their front gardens into concreted drives as the flow off of rainwater was adding to flooding. Not sure whether you have to get planning permission - perhaps James Barber will know.

Hi there, I can make a free design draw for you, and if you like it,I can send the boys to do it.

As a reference we do a restaurant terrace at this time.

Not many can beat our prices, and we provide high quality at good prices.

For details you can call Costa at 07417558919.

All the best.

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