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By Andrea Moores 31 Mar, 2022
How to make your garden sustainable.
By Kelvin Newman 31 Mar, 2022
Tanalised Timber and how it is processed.
By Brian Dawson 15 Mar, 2022
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By Andrea 15 Mar, 2022
Now covid restrictions have ended the number of people still working from home is considerably larger than before the pandemic. 
By Andrea 10 Mar, 2022
Sunday 20 March and ends on Tuesday 21 June
By Kelvin 10 Mar, 2022
Just when we all thought things are getting better and prices of raw materials are stabilising.
By Kelvin 10 Mar, 2022
The jet stream which has brought storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin in the space of a week, has sped up considerably in the past 140 years putting the UK in line for increasingly severe storms in the future, a study has found.

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    All Buildings will benefit from a solid foundation and we do recommend putting your building on a permanent conrete base with a single course of brickwork to prevent water ingress under the stable.

    Mobile buildings are designed to be fitted in a field and therfore dont need a solid foundation but this can cause the building to move and settle resulting in the doors fouling with the need for them to be adjusted. this can be prevented by a simple hardcore foundation being layed before installation of your new building.

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