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Social housing ground maintenance
By eric Pattern

If your business is base with in the public sector, or you are a housing association or a market or school (or any thing similar) and you are having trouble keeping on top of the maintenance of your gardens and grounds then look no further. One of the best Social Housing Ground Maintenance companies in the business can come and help you with all areas of maintenance on your site. If you have large expanses of lawn that need maintaining then they will ensure that it is kept to the best possible standard ? their services including keeping banks, lawns and formal grass areas in the upmost condition, as well as scarifying and treating the lawns. Their Social Housing Ground Maintenance teams can also take care of the cutting, laying and reduction of hedges, all aspects of garden bed and shrub maintenance (including edging, hoeing, pruning, weeding, planting of shrubs and bedding plants and tree work), as well as the environmental hygiene side of Social Housing Ground Maintenance ? such as leaf and litter clearance, sweeping and treatment and removal of weeds. They can also provide many more services ? just look on hteir web site for more information.


For more information about Social Housing Ground Maintenance, this article or the author visit http://www.rer-group.co.uk

As you head off hiking on a glorious spring day you`ll probably have spring in your step. When you stop for lunch in some idyllic spot you might fancy a cup of tea. That stale taste of tea from a Thermos flask doesn`t quite fit in with the surroundings somehow. A nice, fresh brew is required in these instances and that`s just what you can have when kelly kettles are used. The brilliant thing about kelly kettles is they don`t need a stove to work. The fire is contained within the kettle itself and they will boil water when lit with virtually any type of fuel. If you feel daring you can set out on your expedition and not take any fuel with you. Using purely your survival instincts you can forage for fuel to light the kelly kettle with. Try looking for heather or pine cones, dry grass or bark, if you can and any one of them will burn inside the kettle. Once lit the kelly kettles will boil up to 2.5 pints of water in hardly any time at all. You are perfectly entitled to take a Thermos flask with you if you like the taste of stale tea. I think the majority of folks would much rather have a fresh brew to be honest that was made whilst out on site.



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