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Began digging up our garden at the weekend to get rid of a previous owner's half cocked DIY attempt at a rockery and patio, which dates back to the 80's. I recall, ages ago, Ray from next door telling me (with a twinkle in his eye) that the previous guy's alsation had died during the construction, and so had been buried under the patio- clearly Ray's just winding me up!


Then yesterday I noticed some tiny writing scratched into the cement between paving slabs- 'Our friend Dylan'.


So, looks like it's probably down there after all. But is it OK to just dig it up and hoy the bones in the skip along with the rubble? What do you do with a dead dog?



PS. Any builders need some rubble for hardcore? Free to a good home!

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