Updates & New Ideas from MPR Landscapes

MPR Landscapes are based near Chorley,Lancashire. We undertake all aspects of Landscaping & Grounds/Garden Maintenance throughout Lancashire. We pride ourselves on being a family run business so communication and customer service are always at the highest of standards.

This week we have been at our regular residential homes in Blackburn. Undertaking jobs such as fencing, flagging and general maintenance and tidy ups. It has been a good week, if a little damp thanks to the weather.

We are offering a Winter Package that is appealing to our commercial customers, it is also available for domestic properties too.
It involves snow clearance, gritting/salting pathways and car parks etc. As a a lot of interest is being generated we are booking customers on to our rounds now for when/if the bad weather arrives. If anybody would like more information please get in touch.

This Sunday we are attending Knowsley Flower Show with www.meadowsmobilereptiles.co.uk .We are looking forward to viewing the trade stands,having a browse and meeting potential customers.

Our website has had some touch ups, a few images added, other services put on and various link changes etc so please have a look. We are on twitter & facebook so feel free to follow/like us and have a chat!
Kind Regards
Yasmin

Website: www.mprlandscapes.co.uk

Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mprlandscapes

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MPR-Landscapes/199085313468734?ref=ts
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  • I've done the same winter package, letters went out in october. also including getting shopping for my elderly customers if the snow comes again. So far though this winter doesn't look like it's going to measure up to last years.

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