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....this year has turned out to be very good work wise. Things have perked right up what with a good growing season and a late summer to boot.....how's this year been for you?

 

We're booked right up til chrimbo.

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Same as, and everyone I know including,bricklayers,plasters.carprnters etc. Its as if people have been holding their money back just in case they lose their jobs , now they've just thought "sod it recessions over,and now I,m gonna have a new extension,fence etc". just pray that labour don't get elected next time

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grasscutting season coming to a end. maybe two more cuts which is good. hedges to do. then hedgelaying booked until next april. and fingers crossed maybe more for next season. so looking up. as been hard this year so far.

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