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Tom and Tom, of tandtgardening, came round to me this week to fix a rotten pergola. I'm on a tight budget and they were great at listening to what I needed and offering options. The job looks good and I no longer worry that the whole thing is going to collapse in the wind! They are clearly experienced gardeners and carpenters and also both lovely people. I would definitely recommend their services.


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