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WANTED: CARPENTER


lucy cheyne

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Hi,


We have recently moved house and require some jobs to be completed by a carpenter. The jobs are as follows: lay a wooden floor in a room (4.09 x4.04), creating a cupboard to go under the stairs and creating shelving/cupboards to fit in the alcoves either side of our fireplace in our living room. If you are a carpenter and are interested please PM or contact me on my mobile number 07985 795 540. Also any recommendations of any carpenters would be greatly appreciated too. We live in Honor Oak.

Many thanks

Lucy

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