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On 02/09/2025 at 18:20, Natty said:

Hi looking for someone to fix wooden garden chairs which are exceptionally wobbly. Apart from that they’re in good condition 

Absolutely can this for you:
 

THE BAREFOOT SE LONDON GARDENER & OUTDOOR DIY
Experienced Creative Gardener & With Outdoor DIY Skills.
Including ‘Rewilding’ - Pruning - Removal of Invasive Plants - Patio Cleaning - Shed Build & Tidy - Heat Pump Wooden Screens - Decking Repairs/Revival - Fence Replacement/Repairs - Outdoor Furniture Revival.
£15hr Based on the Lewisham side of Blackheath - Within SE London distance is not an issue.
If you need help, send me a private message sharing brief details of what you are seeking ('pictures speak a thousand words'). OR:
07903567922 inc Whatsapp. (If you get a 'no answer' call do leave a msge & I will respond)
Email: [email protected] 
 
'Michael just did a great job repairing my garden chairs. It was complicated and needed skill and creative thinking! As I was on the verge of junking them I am so grateful to him for the rescue.'
 
'A treasure. Highly Recommended.'
 

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