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BernieG

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Adding to Happy Mummy's request if I may:


I recently moved into the area and am looking for a great handyman to help with a mix of jobs big and small - 6 months pregnant & husband works overseas most of the time so can't manage these on my own anymore unfortunately! Some of the jobs:


- Putting up curtain poles

- Painting several rooms

- Building flatpack furniture

- Changing locks on UPVC windows

- Clearing garden, digging flower beds

- There will be many others that come up I'm sure!

Hey, I'd like to recommend a local handyman team who actually offer more than repairs. Here's their telephone -

020 3404 4361. They had a website as well - handymandulwich. co. uk. I called them for a few repairs at home and they were very friendly and professional. You can try calling them.

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