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Landscapers Rejoice - It's Election Time

What?

The modern corrugated plastic signs posted everywhere to advertise candidates for elections are ideal (in pairs) for lifting light debris; they are lighter and last better than the old style hardboard.

Just wait until after the election so that you are recycling rather than vandalising, and get a selection of different parties' candidates so you present a balanced view and avoid accusations of bias from your customers.

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  • PRO

    +1

    One can show support, or not, by choosing 'what' you scoop up and with which Party's boards ...... :-0))

    And to add to that...

    We make good use of Estate/Letting Agents signs as well. The nice 2"*2" white 2.4m posts are expecially useful :-)

  • Sid would probably use the 2x2s for a top quality fence post!

  • PRO

    Blimey...you've been to one of our sites....:P

  • ' green party' ones ! :)

  • They burn wonderfully on bonfire night too :)

  • Oh bugger....I put one of those plastikky signs on a bonfire a couple of weeks ago.....and it took ages to melt down too.

    Right, that resource is now stored for future reference!

    Cheers guys, Eugene.

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