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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the same day, I was very happy with work done.
Mr Phil Hall
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Ms Michelle Aidoo
This was the best way I have ever got a quote and you know that that they are good reliable tradesman with certificates.
Mrs Diana Fox
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Mrs Gwen Tapp
Hereford
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Mr K Gregg
Coventry
Very personable and the whole process painless, friendly and efficient.
Mrs Sarah Baxendale
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Although its value as an aspect of garden design is often disregarded, fencing is a key part of both the aesthetics and practicality of your garden. Garden fencing will likely differ between the front and back of properties, with taller and more tough wooden fencing usually being placed in the rear garden, while the front of the home typically utilises smaller sized and more decorative fencing. Fencing for the front of the home tends to feature a low height and large spaces between the wooden slats. Additionally, it is often stained to improve its ornamental effect. Fencing in the back garden is typically used for privacy and to protect the borders of a garden, as well as to keep domestic pets or other small animals or wildlife either in or out. Due to this, these kinds of fences are about 6 feet high and use wooden slats with no spaces in between. Because of the increased height, these fences usually have concrete footings laid between each panel to offer stability and stop the fence from blowing over or being ruined in bad weather. Garden fencing sections are generally made of wood. The posts in between the panels are manufactured from either timber, stone, or concrete. More recently, fence panels have started to be made of heavily recycled and environmentally friendly composite materials such as recycled bamboo.

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West Linton is a town and civil parish in southern Scotland, on the A702. It was previously in the county of Peeblesshire, but considering that local government re-organisation in the mid-1990s it is now part of Scottish Borders. Most of its homeowners are travelers, owing to the village’s closeness to Edinburgh, which is 16 miles (26 kilometres) to the north east. West Linton has a long background, and holds a yearly conventional event called the Whipman Play. The town of Linton is of old origin. Its name derives from a Celtic element (cognate with the modern-day Irish Gaelic linn, Scottish Gaelic linne, and also modern-day Welsh “Llyn”) indicating a lake or pool, a pool in a river, or a network (as in Loch Linnhe, part of which is called An Linne Dhubh, the black pool, or Dublin, an Anglicisation of dubh as well as linn, suggesting black swimming pool) and the Gaelic “dun” Welsh “cacophony”), for a citadel, strengthened area, or military camp (pertaining to the modern-day English town, using the Saxon “tun”, a farm or collection of residences), and is seemingly ideal, as the town appears to have actually been surrounded by lakes, swimming pools as well as marshes. At once it was known as Lyntoun Roderyck, identified maybe with Roderyck or Riderch, King of Strathclyde, whose region included this area, or with a neighborhood chieftain of that name. The Scottish Gaelic variation of the name is a partial translation, Ruairidh being a Gaelic kind of Roderick. The prefix “West” was obtained several centuries later to clear up the distinction from East Linton in East Lothian.

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