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    Tree Branch Removal Adelaide – Phone AdelaideTreeRemovalcom at 08) 7100 1599 – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Branch Removal Adelaide - Phone AdelaideTreeRemovalcom at 08) 7100 1599
    http://AdelaideTreeRemoval.com Stump Removal in Adelaide At Adelaide Tree Removal we love our job and are incredibly devoted to the care and management of trees. Tree removal is dangerous...

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    Tree Removal / Tree Trimming / Certified Arboritst Austin, Texas – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal / Tree Trimming / Certified Arboritst Austin, Texas
    The basic services like tree pruning, trimming, and removal is one of the important aspects of an arborist #39;s duty. Usually, people think there is no need to ...

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    Tree Removal / Tree Trimming Arborist Services Fort Worth, TX – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal / Tree Trimming Arborist Services Fort Worth, TX
    Tree removal requires a number of techniques as well as specialized equipment that you don #39;t have and which you could spend hundreds of dollars hiring; you could actually do the hiring and...

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    Tree Clearance Pruning Adelaide – Contact AdelaideTreeRemovalcom now at 08 7100-1599 – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    http://AdelaideTreeRemoval.com Stump Removal in Adelaide At Adelaide Tree Removal we adore our job and are extremely devoted to the care and management of trees. Tree removal is harmful work...

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    Walnut Tree Removal American Arborist – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Walnut Tree Removal American Arborist
    Here is some of my crew doing a walnut tree removal over a house. this was a very technical removal as the house was being cut away to let the tree grow up. ...

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    Lawn Care Acworth, Ga – Sharplawns Turf Care – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lawn Care Acworth, Ga - Sharplawns Turf Care
    Sharplawns Turf Care offers quality lawn care treatment, Tree and Shrub Treatment and Mosquito Control in Dallas, Acworth, Woodstock and Kennesaw.

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    Video from the boat sheds – Video

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sheds for farmers market raise questions

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In a Thursday, July 26, 2014 photo, Grosse Pointe Park is building its new Farmer's Market, just east of Alter Road on the Detroit border. Sheds for a farmers market blocking a roadway running between the poverty-pocked east side of Detroit and upscale Grosse Pointe Park have raised questions about the suburban community's intentions.The development has some in mostly white Grosse Pointe Park cheering the quieter pace of less traffic along Kercheval while some in mostly black Detroit see the change as a hostile act. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Kathleen Galligan) DETROIT NEWS OUT; NO SALES

    GROSSE POINTE PARK, Mich. (AP) Sheds for a farmers market blocking a roadway running between the poverty-pocked east side of Detroit and upscale Grosse Pointe Park have raised questions about the suburban community's intentions.

    The development has some in mostly white Grosse Pointe Park cheering the quieter pace of less traffic along Kercheval while some in mostly black Detroit see the change as a hostile act, the Detroit Free Press reported (http://on.freep.com/1q96gAI ) Monday.

    "This is a real transformation," said Bob Spitzley, 64, of Grosse Pointe Park, as he stood last week along the community's business strip. The project was "a way of stabilizing this business district," said the retired Ford financial analyst, who has lived near the strip since 1989.

    Last week, workers finished building stone-trimmed traffic barriers and sheds to house those selling at the farmers market. The Rev. Joel Wallace, who preaches at nearby Abundant Faith Cathedral in Detroit, said the blockade had "a prejudice overtone" to his 100-member congregation.

    "I'm going to pray for Detroit and pray for Grosse Pointe and hope that we can do something together, not isolate ourselves," Wallace said.

    But Grosse Pointe Park officials said that the blockade was essential for revitalizing the business strip.

    "We're not in some kind of conspiracy against Detroiters that's just so far-fetched," Grosse Pointe Park Mayor Pro Tem Greg Theokas said. "A lot of jobs, a lot of good things can grow out of this, and for Detroit as well as for Grosse Pointe Park."

    Grosse Pointe Park initially about a year ago discussed the idea of blocking Kercheval by constructing a five-story medical building, from curb to curb. After a burst of adverse public reaction, some from their own residents, Grosse Pointe Park's leaders retreated from that plan.

    Detroit "was not notified or consulted at all, so we had no input one way or the other" about the new blockade, said John Roach, communications director for Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan. Roach said the city is "reviewing its legal options."

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    Seven arrested over spate of shed burglaries

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Seven people have been arrested following burglaries from sheds at an allotment in Walton.

    Various sheds were broken into at Home Farm Allotments, in Rydens Road, between 1am and 4am on Tuesday July 15.

    A member of the public alerted police after watching three men putting high powered machinery into a car.

    Surrey Police officers arrested seven suspects after discovering the vehicle at a Thames Ditton address.

    Seven men - four from Esher and two from Thames Ditton - have been arrested on suspicion of burglary and released on police bail until September 10, while the investigation continues.

    Investigating officer PC Madeleine Debuse from Staines CID said: "Allotments can often be in isolated areas or are not particularly well overlooked we need the community to play its part in deterring this type of criminal activity.

    "In this case, due to the vigilance of a member of the public officers were able to track down the offenders.

    "Although arrests have been made in connection with the incident police are still urging anyone who was in the area and may have seen this incident taking place to come forward."

    PC Debuse added: "Garages and sheds can be an easy target for thieves particularly if they contain expensive equipment and are sited away from main properties. I would strongly urge residents to spend some time upgrading garden security and ensure that any sheds or outbuildings are securely locked. If your shed does not contain any equipment consider fitting a window into the structure.

    Anyone with information about this incident should call Surrey Police on 101 or Crimestoppers, which can be anonymous on 0800 555 111, quoting reference 45140058916.

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    Sensex sheds 149 points; realty, metal stocks lose shine

    - July 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Volatile trading ahead of F&O expiry; earnings numbers, capital inflows eyed

    Mumbai, July 28:

    The Sensex and the Nifty fell nearly 0.6 per cent at the closing session on Monday on heavy selling in realty, metal and oil & gas stocks amid mixed European cues.

    The 30-share BSE index Sensex ended at 25,991.23, down 135.52 points and the 50-share NSE index ended at 7,742.05, down 48.4 points.

    Among BSE sectoral indices, realty (down 2.69 per cent), metal (- 1.51 per cent), oil & gas ( - 1.29 per cent) and auto ( - 0.78 per cent) indices succumbed to heavy selling pressure. On the other hand, consumer durables, FMCG, IT and TECk indices remained investors' favourite and were up 0.57 per cent, 0.38 per cent, 0.37 per cent and 0.18 per cent, respectively.

    HUL, Sun Pharma, BHEL, Wipro and Tata Power were the major Sensex gainers, while the major losers were Coal India, Hindalco, Tata Steel, RIL and Tata Motors.

    Selling pressure was witnessed ahead of monthly expiry of derivative contract on July 31.

    Also, investors were keeping an eye on the progress of monsoon, earnings numbers of companies, foreign portfolio flows, oil prices and movement of rupee against the dollar this week. With the RBIs next monetary policy meeting scheduled for August 5, interest rates and inflation will also be in focus.

    Rajesh Agarwal of Eastern Financiers in a report said: "The markets are expected to start the week on a subdued note due to profit-booking by investors.The services PMI numbers would be declared on the last trading day of the week which is expected to impact the Indian bourses near the close of the week. The Indian bourses are also likely to be impacted by the important result announcements during the week. ICICI Bank, NTPC, Bajaj Corp, JSW Steel, Bank of Baroda, Dabur India, Hindustan Unilever, L&T, UPL, Bharti Airtel, IDFC, ITC, Ranbaxy, CESC, Container Corp, Dr Reddys Lab, DLF, HDIL HCL Tech and Aban Offshore, are expected to declare their Q1 FY15 earnings this week. The markets will be closely watching the macro developments in US and Europe. Overall, we expect markets to hover in the green zone during the week with its fair share of volatility."

    Market participants will also turn their focus on the companies monthly auto and cement sales numbers for the month of July. Besides, June HSBC Manufacturing PMI is also scheduled to be released on August 1.

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