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Looking for someone to build a small fence in our garden


sbonamy

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Our daughter is now on the move and so we need someone to build a small fence across our garden to keep her safe as there are a couple of steps from the patio to the lawn. It will only be about one metre high and about five metres wide. It will need to be attached to railway sleepers at the bottom and have a gate so we can access the steps. We appreciate this is not the biggest job but we would still like someone to put some care into it so it works well and looks good.


Any recommendations/ interest welcome.


Thanks, Sarah (based in ED).

Hi Sarah


I own a small woodworking company based in lewisham called Happenstance workshop. I'm interested in your job and was just wondering if we could come around and give you a quote for the job.


Many thanks

Bob


mobile: 07891 302641

email: [email protected]

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