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Money Penny

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Hi money penny,I'm a local scaffold company I could arrange to give you a quote if you still require the scaffolding,please feel free to contact me regarding the quote, my companies absolute access scaffolding,my names Robert and contact number is 07534410290 I also advertise on here so you could look at my company by clicking on my advert, look forward to you call regards Robert
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Money Penny Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend a local scaffold company

> please ?

>

> Looking for a small tower scaffold for 1-2 days in

> situ at the rear of a property to gain access to

> the roof.

>

> Or any ideas of approximate cost.

>

> Many thanks

>

> MP


There are lots of scaffolding Leicestershire companies on the Internet today that you can easily hire, Most of them have roof scaffolding that can be tailored according to your certain needs. This way, you can carry out your tasks a smooth as possible and without the risk of accidents. Hope this helps!

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