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muffins78

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Hi, I am just wondering if anyone can recommend where they got their wheelie bin storage? And/or whether they can recommend someone that they use to build and secure it to the ground? I've seen a number of homes with them, and we are looking to replace ours.


Any recommendations really welcomed, thanks!! :)

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I hope this is okay with admin, but given no-one had any advice, I would just like to say that I got the bin covers from http://www.gardenstreet.co.uk/


Normally I wouldn't recommend a website etc., but they were always very helpful on the phone, organised delivery dates easily and had great customer service in general. There was a slight issue on delivery day but that was beyond their control at that point. I'd use them again


Also - Salsaboy on the forum did all the handywork of putting them together - and handled delivery day with patience and positive attitude - which made things easier for a stressed me. His number is 07913 656502

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