Recommendations for semi circle patio

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
ABILITY
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Post: # 76853Post ABILITY

LLL.

Was trying to be helpful not spamming !

For some reason I was logged in under an old user name thus so few posts.
Those that know my name would realise who I am !
Do read this forum most days but don't post all that often.

We lay a lot of Westminster Paving as well as many other manufacturers products and build display centres / show stands for a number of them.

Thought Westminster maybe able to help as they are willing to sell any part of a circle, where as many others won't split the whole kit.

Hope its useful contact anyway.

Cheers.

'LEIGHTON'
The Ability Garden Company
Ability.

DNgroundworks
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Location: Preston, Lancashire

Post: # 76858Post DNgroundworks

reading this has just sparked a memory, when i first joined this forum i read a thread where a "chavvy" girl was asking a few questions, regarding planting a tree to stop the pervy neighbor looking through her window among other stuff and it was hilarious, anyone think of a key word i can search with so i can find it?

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