Moving london stone hq - Begun
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Finally got started on the move today. Here is a few pictures of the site. its about twice the size of the current place with more space on site up for grabs if we need it.
Were going to use the big greenhouse to store interior tiles, easipoint etc.
The lads to the right are just demolishing an old pergola to create some more yard space
Were also demolishing these old watering pits and are going to re-concrete the area around them.
A section of the greenhouse is getting dismantled and we are going to replace it with a shed for the saws.
First load of stock being delivered from the old yard and getting put away.
We removed a lot of the glass from part of the greenhouse today which was a slow job and were planning to take the whole section down by Wednesday.
Had great fun today back on the tools, although my body is complaining a bit.
Were going to use the big greenhouse to store interior tiles, easipoint etc.
The lads to the right are just demolishing an old pergola to create some more yard space
Were also demolishing these old watering pits and are going to re-concrete the area around them.
A section of the greenhouse is getting dismantled and we are going to replace it with a shed for the saws.
First load of stock being delivered from the old yard and getting put away.
We removed a lot of the glass from part of the greenhouse today which was a slow job and were planning to take the whole section down by Wednesday.
Had great fun today back on the tools, although my body is complaining a bit.
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Tony, we looked at getting the saws in the greenhouse but it wasnt the right shape and in particular the entrance was to low. We did look at modifying the green house but in the end thought it best just to start again. The security is very good. We rent the back of the garden centre and our section has its own gate, so its a compound within a compound. No doubt that when we move in we will have a few evening visitors but as long as nothing is stealable, hopefully they wont come back.
LPD. Yeh the current yard is very difficult to operate from. if I remember rightly you had to wait a while to be loaded, is that right?
BOB, the new yard is in Langley, just off junction 5 of the M4, its literally 5 minuts from our existing place.
Thanks for all positive comments Pablo, pickwell and henpecked.
Made a lot of progress, over the last couple of days.
Pergola was swiftly demolished
Watering pits were swiftly dug out and prepped for concrete
Concrete is in. The finish is not brilliant but its 200-250mm deep so it should be good for a few years.
We cut down the section of greenhouse today. All done with a sthill saw, spanner and scaffold tower.
One of the best things about new site is that we have a dedicated entrance for our cans which means container deliveries dont have any impact on the operation and also keeps them segregated form the rest of the business which is good from a health and safety point of view
Stock is starting to fill up now
LPD. Yeh the current yard is very difficult to operate from. if I remember rightly you had to wait a while to be loaded, is that right?
BOB, the new yard is in Langley, just off junction 5 of the M4, its literally 5 minuts from our existing place.
Thanks for all positive comments Pablo, pickwell and henpecked.
Made a lot of progress, over the last couple of days.
Pergola was swiftly demolished
Watering pits were swiftly dug out and prepped for concrete
Concrete is in. The finish is not brilliant but its 200-250mm deep so it should be good for a few years.
We cut down the section of greenhouse today. All done with a sthill saw, spanner and scaffold tower.
One of the best things about new site is that we have a dedicated entrance for our cans which means container deliveries dont have any impact on the operation and also keeps them segregated form the rest of the business which is good from a health and safety point of view
Stock is starting to fill up now
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I dont like the sound of that. One of the most difficult things about employing people is maintaining the high standards that you have set yourself. I cant blame you at all, it drives me mad when you ring up someone to try and give them business and you are met with someone who does not give a shit. Thanks, i do appreciate the feedbacklocal patios and driveways wrote:Never even got to order, spoke to a lass in office who didnt have a clue and didnt seem interested in helping me out. Not your fault but gave a poor first impression.
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