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ABILITY
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Post: # 32217Post ABILITY

We are currently working on site in Alderly Edge - Cheshire.

Owners have permission through for extending the drop kerb across the front of the property to allow three car access.

We are looking for a suitable contactor to carry out this work, following on from our stage. If any one on here interested please message us, or any recommendations would be gratefully recieved.

Many Thanks.
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Tony McC
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Post: # 32218Post Tony McC

Is that Trafford? If so, Trafford Council have a list of approved contractors. We used to do them, but no longer (for obvious reasons). I'm not sure who's on the list now. I think George Cox & Sons from Bolton used to be a popular choice for minor works.

However, if it's Macclesfield, the last time I dealt with them they had a 'relaxed' policy and allowed any contractor with 5m quid PL cover and the relevant NRSWA tickets to carry out the work.
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Post: # 32220Post James.Q

01204 574 011 george cox and sons worked along side on a job in bolton town centre last year good outfit based next to crompton park builders merchants in farnworth, they have a very handy yard full of odds and sods if youre a bit short on a civils job :)
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