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TimberTech released a fire demo video showing its Class A-rated Advanced PVC decking self-extinguishing faster than competing ...
A piece of art can transform an entire landscape or create an inviting scene. Browse yard art ideas from a seasoned gardener ...
Gareth Leek, 58, was left stunned when planning officials claimed his beloved garden decking was too tall and needed retrospective permission, despite it being in place for eight years.
A homeowner who was told the decking in his garden was too high has won his battle with planners by using Google Earth to prove his case. Gareth Leek, 58, was told he needed planning permission ...
A homeowner who was told the decking in his garden was too high has won his battle with planners by using Google Earth to prove his case. Gareth Leek, 58, was told he needed planning permission for ...
Gareth Leek won the planning case after obtaining images from Google Earth showing the decking had been in his garden for more than four years unchallenged ...
A safety decking firm says it has laid a platform for growth after completing a management buyout. Fall Protection UK is under new leadership. Bosses say the move “marks the start of a new chapter” ...
A Gateshead-based provider of safety decking services, which was established in 2003, has entered a "new chapter" after undergoing a management buyout, in a deal supported by FRP Corporate Finance.
Looking to create a hummingbird-friendly container garden? Get tips on the best plants and containers to attract these beautiful birds to your outdoor space.
There are loads of ways to make your garden decking look good for the summer - but there's one particular trend a woman is warning others to steer clear of. If you love spending time in your ...
No garden? No problem. Even if you don’t have a yard, you can grow an impressive amount of veggies, herbs, and flowers on a small deck, patio, or balcony. If you’re ready to learn how to ...
After nine years on the Christina River, the popular beer garden is moving across the street to make room for a new luxury apartment building.