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Hi I'm looking to try and grow my business this year and as I already do some grass cutting during the season I'm thinking we would be able to handle some bigger jobs. Has any one any advice on how to go about getting in to bigger company's ect? Look forward to hearing any helpfull advice

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its knocking on doors i do work for parish councils. but all the grass contracts signed and given out for year best time is november ready for the next year but parishes normaly award it for 3 years. and can if happy with contractor and price has not gone up extend it.

as for larger firms its asking if they need any sub contractors.

and getting in even if its one job foots in door and may bring more in. but not easy.

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