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Spring is finally here which seems to lift our spirits! We now shake up and put on or garden or house make-up! Sometimes any job can be unmanageable on your own. I am available as an extra pair of hands (hired help) you point I shoot! If that maybe help with gardening, moving ect, or you just cant complete a task on your own, I am here to help. I am honest, polite, hard working also reliable and willing to work for any reasonable rate of pay for the day or an hour or two or three or more.

I am a trustworthy, physically fit 28 year old English chap who has experience in manual handling, gardening, DIY, driving, removals and lots more.


Please give me a call or send me an email if you?re in need of some help!

Many thanks

Matthew Collins

07932639963 or email me at [email protected]

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