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     Newsletter Issue No. 11


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IN THIS DECEMBER ISSUE:


  Merry Christmas


 


  A look back at 2011


  What does 2012 have in store for us?


Ayegardening


Friendly, reliable, honest and hard-working family gardening business.



 


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Merry Christmas from 


Aye, Susan, Samuel and Aungzawlin.



 


 


 


A look back at 2011


 


2011 felt like it was a year of turfing and garden clearances! As well as some new commercial grounds maintenance contracts, the biggest thing that changed with our company was our new design of logo and the new Ayegardening van.Our logo was this:



and is now this:



 


Thanks to David from Extreme Signs. Why not check them out:


http://vansignwriting.co.uk/



Aye also increased his qualifications with the NPTC, working towards being a qualified tree surgeon.


 


The best part of 2011 for our family was our new son - Aungzawlin. We now have two beautiful boys.



 


2011 has been a year of social media advertising. We have met some really friendly people as well as valued customers.


Please follow us on twitter and 'like' us on facebook - the links are on the left.


 


What does 2012 have in store for us?


 


Well, hopefully there will be some snow clearing! because Aye can't wait to use his new snow plough!


 


We will be increasing our team members as the work grows.


 


We are also looking forward to another year with our regular domestic and commercial customers.


 


Remember to keep reading our monthly newsletters to join us on our journey as our small family gardening business grows from strength to strength.


 


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.


from


Aye, Susan, Samuel and Aungzawlin


 


Thank you for your support.


 



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