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Stephy BB

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If you require any of these services just give me a call, text or PM me:


1. Gardening including clearance

2. Decorating including wallpapering & murals

3. Tiling

4. Sealing bath, shower

5. Handyman ?20ph

6. Patio & Decking cleaning

7. Decking stain

8. Pick up & delivers of small or medium items from ?20 per delivery

9. Plaster repairs from ?45

10. Removal Services from ?60

11. Cleaning Service both domestic ?10.50ph & commercial ( shops & offices) ?13ph


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Hi,

I have a lot of rubbish in my garden that needs removing - mostly wood but some other rubbish and items also. Most of it's already in piles and just needs taking through to front and taking away. Can you do this?

I am also looking at getting part of the garden levelled out if this is possible also?

Once this is done, I am looking for the garden to be tidied and sorted but tis could be done separately if necessary.

Shall I take a photo to show or can you come and give a quote?

I am in Forest Hill.

Thanks

T

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