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Paul Lupton

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Hi,


I,ve have been doing lots of garden maintenance and contract work locally in your area over the last year.


I have the following:


1. Gardening Qualification ('Distinction', Level 2 from Capel Manor 'Garden Expert' Course) - 2014


2. Insurance (?5M for Public Liability) - renewed for 2015-2016


3. Safe Contractor Accreditation - renewed for 2015-16;


4. Gardeners Guild Membership for 2015-16(the trade organisation for qualified professional gardeners) ; And


5. Am studying arboriculture (L2 & RFS Approved) - to be concluded/passed in June 2015



Contact me on 07833117241 or at [email protected] for any help with:


Garden maintenance


Planting


Mowing/Lawn assistance


Soft Landscaping


Makeovers


or general horticultural advice



Best wishes and happy gardening in 2015


Paul Lupton Garden Services


07833117241

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