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Hi there,

I'm looking for someone to place a supporting concrete post into the middle section of my fence (blown down in the wind) and then paint / coat the fence so that it's uniform.

Also need to dismantle a trampoline and possible re-turf of grass. Realise that I may need someone different to do the re-turfing - but need to get the fence sorted first.

Please PM me if interested. House is in Forest Hill.

Thank you!

Hi there


I'm a local garden designer and I work with David Sorrell landscapes - and would highly recommend. He's actually away this week but back on Saturday - his number is 07932 618090. He always does a professional job, he's neat and tidy and will give you a reasonable quote.

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