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Roll top wire mesh Fencing.

Hi, 

I'm new to this site.
 I need to source some Roll Top Wire Mesh Fencing. If anyone knows of a good supplier at reasonable prices I would be greatful for their contact info.

 Thanks John

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  • Have you tried your local Agricultural supplier?  Although they tend to supply for the agriculturl market ie pig netting and barbed wire they may be able to assist as the had deals with wire suppliers/manufacturers. 

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    Were are you based ?

    • Thanks Ben and  Gary for your replies.

      im looking for Roll Top V Mesh for a School.

      there are plenty of suppliers of Standard V Mesh but very few stock the Roll Too Version.

       I am based in St. Albans.

      thanks John

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        Try McViegh Parker - they’ve depots around the south and do deliver.

        I know they do V Mex Mesh fencing as we’ve just ordered some in green for similar use.

        If not a stock item they’re quite good at getting stuff in ( do a useful catalog you can download - good as a reference guide )

        There’s also LJN Member -Fencing Essntials who maybe able to help advise 

        • Thanks Gary,

          i'll give them a call in the morning.

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