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This was a job over the last couple of days for a previous client she wanted something done with this area of the garden that was unused we agreed a budget then came up with a couple of ideas, so went with this.

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Should have trimmed the conifers before you put the gravel down!! haha!!

 

Only joking mate. Looks miles better.

 

plastic sheet and a blower sorts that out :001_tt2::thumbup:

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6 weeks thats a big job. I take it thats a commercial site mate ?

 

look forward to the photos mathew.

 

One of the biggest job's I've ever taken on in terms of financial risk and material costs etc.

 

However, how many guys get to contract direct to a company with a turn over of 15bn to clear up a train crash?!

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