Two pieces of timber, each approximately 75 x 75 x 3010 mm (i.e. the size formally known as 3-by-3, in nine-and-a-half foot lengths).
Both pieces spent six or seven years lying flat, outside on a concrete surface and exposed to the elements and thus have acquired some visual 'character'. Presently they are under-cover and dry. They are not perfectly straight but the distortion is but slight and, in my opinion, insignificant in the context of outdoor garden construction.
Collection will be from Longsight M12, near Crowcroft Park.
Please take the timber's length (just over 3 metres) into account when considering how you will carry them away.
If you respond, please provide a contact name and contact telephone number. Thank you.
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