An exciting year ahead for Aura Landscapes!

What a fantastic year 2013 was for Aura Landscapes! We were given the opportunity to create a plethora of incredible landscaped gardens and outdoor living spaces for our customers, as well as becoming regional award winner at the Marshalls 2013 awards, for the best use of new Marshalls products. This is yet another trophy to add to the cabinet of our multi-award winning company, and we are very proud.
So looking into 2014, we would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year, and tell you about some of the exciting adventures in store this year that will help to further enhance the service we provide to our customers, and further prove why Aura Landscapes is the right choice for anyone that is looking to reinvigorate their outdoor space.
1. Professional photography
Photographs rarely do justice to true beauty. We find this often when taking photographs of some of our creations. However, it is possible to capture this if it's done properly. So, we are really looking forward to working with one of the South's most renowned photographers, who will be providing professional photography services to our customers, to capture their stunning new surroundings. Watch this space as we will, no doubt, share these with you for inspiration for your new patio, driveway or perhaps artificial grass.

2. Online shopping. One click further for Aura Landscapes
We, at Aura Landscapes, can't wait to launch our new online shop. This is going to give us the ability to provide our customers with the landscaping products that we really believe in. We will of course, let you know when it launches. Happy shopping!

3. Staying at the top of our game
Quality workmanship and excellent service is the platform on which Aura Landscapes operates. That's why we are keen to be accredited by the Association of Professional Landscapers. Our landscaping services will be put to the test, with rigorous inspections to ensure we adhere to a strict code of conduct. This will be a fantastic achievement, and because of our immensely high standards, we're confident we'll be signed up pretty soon.

4. Our new premises
It's not long now until we occupy our new premises, based in West End. We'll be sending out our new address details very soon and no doubt have a small moving in party!

5. 2014 Marshalls Awards
Marshalls is the UK's leading hard landscaping manufacturer, with over 1000 member companies in the UK. Aura Landscapes are one of them. We will be continuing to utilise their products in 2014 due to their quality. As such, will no doubt be entering the annual awards once again. We have a reputation to uphold, and awards to win for the remarkable landscaping we'll be doing again this year!

Exciting times ahead, and we look forward to sharing more news with you throughout the year. We would also love to hear about your exciting plans.
Happy New Year once again
From the Aura Landscapes team

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