Ouzel Landscapes join The Fence Doctor

Ouzel Landscapes a local company employing skilled local labour, has recently been awarded membership as the approved installer for The Fence Doctor in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire area.Membership was granted as the fence doctor recognised the Ouzel Landscapes commitment to work with skill and integrity, and its agreement to abide by the fence doctors voluntary charter, promising to maintain high standards of work.The fence doctor is a business that prides itself on vetting quality contractors that complete a high quality fence installation and maintenance service. With teams of installers all over the country. At www.thefencedoctor.co.uk you can get a guide price by filling in the online submission form just so you don’t get too much of a shock when you get your price.Ouzel Landscapes are an award winning local landscape company that specialises inall aspects of landscape construction from laying a small patio to a complete garden makeover,including decking, fencing, pergolas. Sleeper retaining walls, water features and planting.Kieran Ray owner of Ouzel Landscapes said, “ I am proud to be named as the local installer for the fence doctor, I feel it is a great organisation to be a part of.”For a free no obligation fencing quote visit, www.thefencedoctor.co.ukFor all other landscaping enquiries visit www.ouzellandscapes.vpweb.co.uk or call 01525 221037

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  • Great news that Ouzel Landscapes are an award winning company, as you've recently changed your name you must have recently been recognised, what was the award that Ouzel landscapes collected?

    Well done.
  • Hi Kerry
    The award is one of the RHS medals I won as i won it personally even before K A Ray was formed. I have also won a few other little things or came in the top 3 of events and competitions like young horticulturist of the year and the landscape skills competition.
  • Great marketing tools Kieran, use them hard .

    What is a better place than your website to use them, take them out of the frames and let them be part of your marketing strategy.

    As I said well done.
  • Thanks, yer I should do that, I have never really done it in the past just told people but I suppose anyone can say they have awards.
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