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seriously, if you really are in mexico then you are really sad
read the reply's. it aint like a normal holiday, its a dump an i cant really go anywhere, only here for a wedding you muppet, now go fook off and do someones highlights in their hair
Location: Salford & SMACS,,,,,,,,, and in the smacs muppets and numpty thread
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Originally Posted by moneys
read the reply's. it aint like a normal holiday, its a dump an i cant really go anywhere, only here for a wedding you muppet, now go fook off and do someones highlights in their hair
next cheapist quote was off compact surfacing limited
Area – 37 meters squared
Excavation Process – The removal of all existing surfaces to a depth of approximately 210 mm and deeper as necessary on softer ground.
Preparation - Type 1 MOT hardcore base including crushed brick to the overall area, compacted and consolidated to a depth of at least 100 mm. Sand blinding to 50 mm over MOT.
All freestanding borders to be laid on a concrete bed as is the heddar course at the entrance to the drive.
Block Installation - Installation of ‘Plaspave 50’ blocks, in a brindle colour, in a herringbone pattern with heddar course border.
The total price of the above specified work will be £2 221.00 including V.A.T. at 15%
insurance sorted, its only cost £56 to change my policy over to the evo, but as I need to drive the cougar on saturday I have had to have temp cover on that which costs £84
can take upto 8 weeks though for the application to be processed.
Got a drive man coming round tonight, dont know where from as we have contacted that many!
from a shop through ebay - its a nilfisk they get great reviews also they use a brass pump and not crappy plastic ones like karichers use on the cheap models I also got a free patio tool too which is bang on cost about £80 I think
i dont think that is a bad price from the council!! you can still get it a bit cheaper tho not much i would have thought
you may get it cheaper but the council have to do it at their cost, so if the council were to find out you had the kerb lowered, they would charge you for putting it back, and then charge you again for lowering it (whether they physically do that I dont know but it happened round where I used to live)