HANDYMAN SERVICES IN MY AREA
ANYTHING FROM CHANGING A LIGHT BULB TO REMODELING AND DON #39;T FORGET YOUR "HONEY DO" LIST.
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HANDYMAN SERVICES IN MY AREA
ANYTHING FROM CHANGING A LIGHT BULB TO REMODELING AND DON #39;T FORGET YOUR "HONEY DO" LIST.
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The following road projects are planned for this week by the Midland County Road Commission and City of Midland Engineering Department:
City of Midland
Washington Street Road reconstruction, with one lane open in both directions from Eastlawn to Patrick.
Currie Parkway Bridge Closed for deck repairs and repainting of the bridge.
Rockwell Drive Southbound Rockwell closed with detour for the installation of a storm sewer to enclose roadside ditch from Kiesel to Patrick.
Elgin and Noeske streets Closed to traffic for replacement of water main on Elgin from Adelaide Street to Noeske and on Noeske from Elgin to Baker Street, as well as curb and gutter replacement, drainage structure repairs and street paving.
Airport Road Bridge replacement over Sturgeon Creek, with road closure. Scheduled to start today.
James Savage Road Closed for reconstruction from Washington Street to Saginaw Road. Scheduled to start today.
Cambridge Street Closed to through traffic for reconstruction from St. Andrews Street to Boston Street. Curb and gutter repairs, drainage structure repairs, street paving. Scheduled to start Wednesday.
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A north west company which provides niche maintenance and cleaning services for commercial property clients is looking to create jobs and expand its market after securing a new deal with Yorkshire Bank.
Founded in 2005, Manchester based High Access Maintenance offers a range of services for high buildings including; roof repairs, gutter maintenance, cladding refurbishment, high pressure washing, and banner installation.
A new customer to Yorkshire Bank, High Access has secured a 500,000 invoice finance facility, which will free up money for use to drive the day-to-day business.
The deal was delivered by Helen Miller, relationship manager at the Banks Business and Private Banking Centre in Manchester.
Niel Bethell, director at High Access Maintenance, said: At a time when were taking our services into new markets its important that our business model is supported by our bank.
At a time when we are approaching our tenth anniversary the company is going from strength to strength and we have every intention of building on our existing momentum.
Our current position would not have been possible without the support of the Yorkshire Bank which has worked closely with our team to help us realise our long term growth plans.
High Access employs 51 full time staff and is on course to increase turnover by 33 per cent, from 3m to 4m in the current financial year, with plans to increase this to 5.8m by 2016.
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Built in 1950s yellow brick, it has cracked and fading salmon tiles on exterior Estate agents describe the building as 'distinctive' Building is still surrounded by the inch and a half copper earthing, that at one time also lined the interior' from prior use as switch connecting and disconnecting electricity grids
By David Wilkes
Published: 18:35 EST, 3 August 2014 | Updated: 18:36 EST, 3 August 2014
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It is perhaps the drabbest looking shack in one of Britains bleakest spots.
So the 275,000 asking price for this 1950s electricity link station comes as quite a shock.
Built from 1950s yellow brick and with now faded salmon pink tiles cracking on its exterior, the box-like building is also an empty shell inside.
The Link House, which stands on a scrubland at the top of Dungeness beach in Kent, is not far from the power station
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TRAIN wrecks don't come much trashier than The Bachelor Australia.
And while the temptation to criticise is as strong as "the crazy" is in many of the bachelorettes, I think it's time to focus on the positives we can take away from this show.
It is good for feminism. Clearly.
If we agree that feminism is essentially about equality, and that the balance of power has been unfairly tipped in favour of blokes for, oh, ever, then what better way to redress the imbalance than placing 25 women in a televised catfight for one man?
I'm no maths genius, but I know 25 is a bigger number than one, and women are in the majority here. Give us the white rose for victory.
Feel our power. Hear us roar.
This show is good for home decorators in that the sheer volume of lanterns, candles, cushions, fairy lights, flowers, gazebos and horrid wallpaper has your internal "I must go to Bunnings this Saturday" sensor doing an incessant involuntary twitch. However, please note: the nation's shelves may be empty of these things for between 10 and 14 working days, as every last stick of these items was sent to Channel Ten.
It's good for stomach-clearing.
"The mansion furniture" has its own tab on the network website and I defy anyone to click through the images and not bring up their lunch.
This show is good for people with funny names. I am looking at you Osher and Tiarnar and trying not to laugh as I do it.
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The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority learned last week that good fences don't always make good neighbors, especially if your neighbor is a Key deer or a turtle.
An Aqueduct Authority contractor recently installed several hundred feet of black silt fencing along Long Beach Road on Big Pine Key to help contain the silt while workers are installing sewer lines for the Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment System.
However, federal Refuges Manager Nancy Finley and Key Deer Run Bed and Breakfast owner Harry Appel cut dozens of holes in the fences last week so that Key deer, diamondback turtles and snakes could pass through the area and not be trapped.
The turtles are nesting so the lack of mobility could have been a serious issue, Finely said.
The two asked the permission of the Aqueduct Authority before making the cuts, and the agency agreed to allow it, Finley said.
Finley met with Aqueduct Authority officials on Thursday to discuss her concerns with the sewer project, which also included workers driving their dump trucks too fast in the area, she said.
The Aqueduct Authority agreed to have its contractor, Layne Heavy Civil, cut large holes in the fence, every 100 feet, Finley said. Aqueduct officials also agreed to tell the workers to slow down, Finley said.
"We are doing everything we can to protect the species there," Aqueduct Authority Executive Director Kirk Zuelch said.
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Lakefield demolition derby 2014
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