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Getting rid of slabs
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i think i'll definatly offer the complete ones for freecycle or the like.
It is just that there are quite a lot of broken ones so i think that the skip might be an option (though waiting for a quote back and i may not like it when i see the price)
I have been taking a couple of bags of rubble a day to the local tip as i pass it on the way home. Think it would take a lifetime to get rid of it all this way though.0 -
You'll be surprised what people are looking for on Freecycle - I got rid of all my ex-patio that way.
Give it a try, good luck xSome days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!
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