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Old 14-07-2009, 10:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Someone to lay some paving stones

Can't find the time to finish this project at the present time. Does anyone know a good, cash builder, who'll do a good job, but not be silly on price. This includes anyone who inhabits the AVF.

I'm in sunny Maidstone.
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Re: Someone to lay some paving stones

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Can't find the time to finish this project at the present time. Does anyone know a good, cash builder, who'll do a good job, but not be silly on price. This includes anyone who inhabits the AVF.

I'm in sunny Maidstone.
I have got details of a Landscaper that did ours (we are based in Meopham, Kent). He was fantastic and extremely fairly priced. I will PM you details.
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Sounds good. Thanks.
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Sounds good. Thanks.
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Re: Someone to lay some paving stones

Many thanks to the erstwhile Mr Hillskill, but the chap he recommended is not available - he might be on holiday.

In the interim, does anybody else know anybody who could do this?
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Re: Someone to lay some paving stones

I live in Hempstead Valley and have previously used a cracking builder to knock three rooms into one, install french doors and lay a patio. Did such a good job that we got him back to fit our conservatory 18 months later (had to rip up half the patio to fit it)

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