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Moving home can seem a daunting prospect for many of us, however,
the actual move can be left in the hands of a company that you can
completely trust to do the job properly. This family run business is
John Ryder Removals based in Wymondham. The company has all the
skills, equipment and experience you will ever need plus many years in
business.
They offer their services to both domestic and business clients and can
move a whole home or just a single item. Once you have made your
enquiry, you can expect to receive all the help and guidance you will
require, together with a free of charge consultation and quotation.
There are occasions when there is a gap between moving out and
moving in and you may have to store all or part of your belongings.
John Ryder Removals have the answer and can arrange storage in a
secure storage facility, whether this is on a short or long term basis.
This is useful if you wish to de-clutter your home for decorating or whilst
selling. You can have access to this unit as many times as you want by
prior appointment.
For all your storage, removal and specialist needs you should contact
John Ryder Removals. They have the experience to make sure
everything goes to plan.
There are approximately 15 million gardens in the UK with some
estimates putting their collective area at up to three million acres.
Since 1900 Britain has lost at least 154 species of animal and 109
species of plant.
Much of this is due to the loss of habitat from housing, industrial
developments and changes in farming practices.
If each of us that have a garden does just one or two little things to
help the remaining wildlife then it will have a much better chance of
surviving.
The UK has lost 90% of its lowland ponds so those in our gardens
have a very important role to play in preserving the fascinating
creatures found in them.
As a bonus the frogs and toads will eat the slugs and snails that have
been munching their way through our plants
If you are thinking of planting a tree, firstly make sure it is the right
size for your garden. Secondly consider choosing a native species.
In a recent study it was found that over 284 species were associated
with the Oak, 15 with the Sycamore and none with the Plane tree. This
diversity is the keystone to the success of our wildlife garden.
There are a lot of us that only have a back yard or balcony and feel
that there is little that we can do, but this is not so.
A bird table or a bird bath will attract lots of different species who,
once they know that food or water is available will return regularly.
Hang up feeders and fill them with peanuts or specialist bird food.
There are many places to obtain advice on wildlife gardening, your
local library, the web, your local wildlife club. A good start for birds is
the R.S.P.B,
www.rspb.org.uk.For other wildlife try the Wildlife Trust,
www.wildlifetrusts.org. Most
important of all, relax, do not get hung up about it, anything you do is
a help. Do something, sit back and enjoy the show.
Who should I use to move home?
Making your garden wildlife friendly
Unit East End 1, The Green, Wicklewood,
Wymondham, NR18 9PX
Tel: 01953 605 553
Mobile: 07889 378 970
Email:
sales@johnryder.co.uk www.johnryder.co.uk