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What are hedgecutting / grounds maintenance day rates looking like right now?


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Seeing a big mix of rates across different areas at the moment.

 

What are people getting for hedgecutting / strimming work currently?

 

Trying to get a realistic picture across regions.

 

Thanks 

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Very much dependent on were you are. Cities have a city weighting, out in the sticks very different rates. Might hep if you are more specific - I'm doubting you see whether you'd be covering the whole country - so maybe narrow it down to a smaller area.

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1 hour ago, Stere said:

How did the £0.87 price come about and how to you measure each area m3 strimmed?

 

 

with a tape measure, saving up for a measuring wheel

seriously I was just messing - OP wants day rates in different parts of country, so he can find out how the other half live

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