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New build plumbers and heating engineers required for Manchester and Leyland
Manchester job is new build apartments fitting bathrooms and hot water cylinders
Leyland job is new build houses fitting heating and bathrooms

Anyone interested could leave a message and I will contact you back

Thanks Gary
 
I show um how its done... back on the tools, Ermi fancy being my apprentice :sweatdrop: hard worked never killed anyone
 
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