So as to strengthen our networking and support with each other, I am going to compile an address-book like directory of members' web addresses, Facebook Business pages, Twitter accounts, LinkedIn profiles and so on.Please add your details as a comment and I shall include them in this blog post on a weekly basis and in 2 or 3 months I shall set about utilising some app or other to include on the network as a separate directory...or perhaps integrate it with Phil's Member map or "Find Trades" directory...or both...or all!The idea is that other members can subscribe to each others blogs and connect on facebook, twitter and linkedin etc. thus furthering the bond and support between members.So please add your links and details as a comment - ANY OTHER FEEDBACK OR IDEAS please use a separate comment.Name (link to LJN profile)RoleCompany (link to website)AreaBlog (link)Facebook page (link)Twitter (link)LinkedIn (link)Nicky PattersonGarden Designer | LandscaperGardenImprovements.comGlasgow, Lanarkshire, UKThe Sketch Book and Shovel BlogGardenImprovements.com Facebook PageNicky Patterson's Twitter PageGet LinkedIn with Nicky____________________Karl HarrisonGarden Designer | Landscaper (Decking Specialist)Exterior DeckingLondon, South Bucks, UK[Blog Coming Soon]Exterior Decking Facebook PageKarl Harrison's Twitter PageGet LinkedIn with Karl____________________Stuart MarlerGarden Designer | Landscaper | Landscape GardenerTVG LandscapingSussex, Surrey, London, Kent, Hampshire[No Blog Details]TVG Landscaping Facebook PageStuart Marler's Twitter Page[No LinkedIn details]____________________Michael BurtGardener, Garden Designer, LandscaperVialii Garden ServicesBridge of Allan, Stirling, Dunblane, Central ScotlandBlogVialii Facebook pageMichael Burt's Twitter PageGet LinkedIn with Michael
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