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Hartlepool 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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Hartlepool is a North Sea port in North East England. It is part of the traditional county of Durham, and, in 1974, formed part of the new county of Cleveland. After the abolition of Cleveland, it was placed in the ceremonial county of Durham, but is governed by a unitary authority. It had a resident population of 90,161. The town expanded rapidly with the coming of the railways, and new docks were built at the railway terminus; at one stage 42 ship-owning companies were based in Hartlepool, and thus it was a prime target for attack when war broke out in 1914. By the 1980's, unemployment was high, though regenrration did occur in the centre, with the shopping centre being refurbished and a new marina being built. Nearby towns include Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Chester-le-Street, Durham, Redcar and Whitby.

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