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Ayr Landscaping
Landscaping implies vast surrounds of land to be tamed and cultivated. But the reality is that every garden can benefit from Landscaping services. It can start with groundworks; building the foundation on which your landscape will be formed, up to complex bespoke garden design that fits in with the style and usage of your garden area. Complete your new garden design and decorate the landscape with wood fibre chippings for child safety, or practical leisure buildings for garden storage. Beyond the green, green grass of home, there are other options for your landscaping design. Explore through the UFindus listing the myriad alternatives for landscape surfacing, and make your space your own with fencing from businesses nationwide. If your landscaping is a large area, you might be considering the purchase of swimming pools to make full use of the space. Or of course, just to impress the neighbours.
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Ayr lies in Ayrshire county, and is the largest holiday town on the Clyde coast. Ayr is situated on the Firth of Clyde, looking out on the glorious panorama of the Firth, with the majestic peaks of Arran in the foreground and the Mull of Kintyre in the background. Ayr has a street plan that dates back to the 13th century, and a bridge over 800 years old, and was originally known as St John's Ayr or Inverayr. By the 15th century, it was Scotland's main west coast port until Glasgow took over. Ayr was a major distribution centre for tobacco, slate, salt, and earthenware. Ayr's castle was demolished by Oliver Cromwell to make room for a governing citadel, whose walls still remain. On April 26, 1315, the first Parliament of Scotland was held in Ayr by Robert the Bruce. Ayr's contributions to the world of sport include holding the Scottish Grand National and Ayr Gold Cup in horseracing, as well as the local team Ayr United F.C. reaching the final of the 2001-2002 Scottish League Cup competition.
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