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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
Hedge trimming is an affordable approach to enhance the appearance of your garden, and give a clean, tidy aesthetic to the edges of your garden. If you have large formal hedges they can be shaped into a beautiful feature, or smaller informal hedges might just require pruning to ensure that they do not get overgrown and obscure light or block access. Experienced hedge trimmers will be able to cut your hedges into the best shape to showcase your garden, and guarantee a lovely neat finish that is very visible.
The frequency and type of hedge trimming that is necessary will vary depending on the varieties of hedge that is present. Different species will react better to trimming at different times of the year, and their distinct growth patterns will mean trimming is necessary more or less regularly. Specialist hedge trimmers can survey your hedges and agree with you a routine for trimming that takes into account both their species and condition as well as your required shape and effect. This might require a yearly cut or more frequent trimming, along with regular aftercare to make sure your hedge keeps its shape and is in perfect condition. In addition, hedge trimming companies will remove the garden waste they create in an environmentally friendly fashion.
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Ferndale is a small town situated in the Rhondda Valley in the region district of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Neighbouring villages are Blaenllechau, Maerdy and also Tylorstown. Ferndale was industrialised in the mid-19th century. The initial coal mine shaft was sunk in 1857 and also was the initial area to be intensively industrialised in the Rhondda Valley. In Welsh, Ferndale is referred to as Glynrhedynog, the name of one of the old farms on which the town is built. In its infancy Glynrhedynog was also referred to as Trerhondda after the name of the very first large church to be built in the community. The identifying of negotiations after churches prevailed in Wales at the time, as is received town names such as Bethesda, Beulah as well as Horeb, however neither Glynrhedynog neither Trerhondda was destined to be utilized for long. Glynrhedynog is made from the words “glyn” indicating valley and “rhedynog” meaning ferny, and so coal from the Glynrhedynog pits was marketed as Ferndale coal, a much easier name for English customers to assimilate. The Ferndale pits are what attracted the workforce and their family members to the location, and also by the 1880s “Ferndale” was well established as a growing community. With the phasing in of bilingual roadway signs from the late 1980s onwards, the name Glynrhedynog progressively came back as well as is currently the formally designated Welsh language name for Ferndale. The Welsh language gets on the rise in Ferndale after the town took on the English language during the Industrial transformation. A Welsh language institution is positioned near the park as well as the school is called after the park’s lake, ‘Llyn-y-Forwyn.’ (The Maiden’s Lake).
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