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tinkerbell

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Patryk who we found on the forum here, proved to be an excellent find. We are delighted with the work he has done on our garden for us this month. He was very extremely hardworking and clean and tidy and reasonably priced. We got him to transform our wild garden full of old concrete, unwanted wells and old decking, to a freshly laid lawn a lovely new patio and steps, a rockery and a shed. We often sent an email in the evening with requests and updates as I left him to it the day and he understood the brief perfectly. Thoroughly good bloke and cant recommend him enough.

You can find Patryk on this email address below.


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