Handyman ASAP
Hi,
We are looking for a handyman, retired person, apprentice builder or similar ASAP ( next few days) as we have purchased a few items from a house that is going to be demolished and need help taking out what we are wanting to recycle. We have brought pool fencing a french door, 2 skylights a garage door ( possibly) . As its being demolished it should be relatively easy for a skilled person as the frames etc can just be lifted out with no worry about surrounding damage as its all going down anyway. Eventually we'd like help with installation but the priority is getting the items before the bulldozer comes!!!. Please call Jason 0272111568 paulgerj@yahoo.com. We have a trailer and van and can help also. P.S its not our house, we've just purchased used items in the hopes of saving money to do a few things to our house. Good and easy access.
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Pre-Loved Fashion & Thrift Market
Refresh your wardrobe for the cooler months at the Autumn Pre-Loved Fashion and Thrift Market. This is the perfect opportunity to update your style as the seasons change, with an inspiring mix of quality pre-loved fashion for all ages.
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