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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain CCTV Survey Manchester Unmasking the Unseen
Drain CCTV Survey Manchester trained professional engineers will arrive at your property with no callout charges.We are ranked as the UK’s No.1 drainage company according to Trustpilot. You will always know the cost of our services before we attend your property. Click the padlock to view our prices.
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merseyrod · 11 months
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Restoring Drain Flow: Effective Drain Unblockers for Every Situation
Mersey Rod are a drainage company that operates across the North West, including Liverpool, Manchester, The Wirral and Cheshire. Our services include drain unblocking, drain repairs/construction and drain surveying. We are your local, family-run drainage company and are always happy to help solve any of your drainage needs. As a drainage company we take pride in the work we do, this is reflected in our warranty and seen in our reviews. Contact us now for more information on how we can solve your drainage problems.
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Blocked Drains in Greater Manchester: Everything You Need to Know
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Blocked drains can be a nightmare for any property owner in Greater Manchester. The unpleasant odor, the overflowing water, and the potential damage to the property are all reasons why you should not ignore a blocked drain. If you are experiencing any of these issues, it is time to call in the experts - MK1 Drains LTD.
MK1 Drains LTD is a professional and reliable drainage company based in Greater Manchester. With years of experience in the industry, they have become the go-to experts for all drainage problems in the area, including blocked drains.
Blocked drains are a common problem in Greater Manchester due to the city's age and the prevalence of older properties. The older the property, the more likely it is that the drainage system has not been updated or maintained properly, leading to blockages. Other factors that can contribute to blocked drains include the accumulation of grease, fat, and oil, foreign objects such as hair and debris, and tree roots growing into the pipes.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of a blocked drain, such as slow-draining water, unpleasant odors, or gurgling sounds, it is important to act fast. Ignoring the problem can lead to serious consequences, including flooding, structural damage, and even health hazards.
MK1 Drains LTD offers a range of services to address blocked drains in Greater Manchester, including drain unblocking, drain cleaning, CCTV drain surveys, and drain repairs. Their team of experienced and qualified engineers uses the latest technology and equipment to diagnose and resolve problems quickly and efficiently.
Their drain unblocking service is designed to clear any blockages in your drainage system quickly and effectively. They use high-pressure water jets to break down and flush away any debris or buildup, leaving your pipes clear and free-flowing once again. This service is available 24/7, so you can rest assured that help is always at hand when you need it most.
MK1 Drains LTD also offers drain cleaning services to help prevent blockages from occurring in the first place. Regular drain cleaning can help to remove any buildup of grease, fat, and other debris, keeping your drainage system in top condition and reducing the risk of blockages.
For more complex issues, such as drain damage or tree root invasion, MK1 Drains LTD can conduct CCTV drain surveys to identify the problem and recommend the best course of action. They use state-of-the-art cameras to inspect the inside of your drainage system, allowing them to pinpoint the location and extent of the problem without the need for excavation.
Finally, their drain repair service can address any damage or deterioration in your drainage system, including collapsed pipes and leaks. They use a range of techniques, including excavation, relining, and patching, to repair your drainage system and ensure it is functioning properly.
In conclusion, blocked drains can be a major headache for property owners in Greater Manchester, but with the help of MK1 Drains LTD, you can get your drainage system back on track in no time. Their range of services, including drain unblocking, drain cleaning, CCTV drain surveys, and drain repairs, means they have the expertise and equipment to deal with any drainage problem quickly and efficiently. Don't wait until it's too late - if you are experiencing any issues with your drains, call in the experts at MK1 Drains LTD today.
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realtoradeniyi-blog · 4 years
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PROPOSAL FOR SALE AND INVESTMENT INTO OUR ARRAY OF LANDED & HOUSING PROPERTIES.
Dear Sir/Ma;
There are over 17million housing deficit in Nigeria as at today and most if not all Nigerians desire to have access to affordable housing (a house) they could call their own. This was what brought about the vision and company known as RevolutionPlus Property. We are positioned to partner with the federal and state government complimenting their effort to reduce the housing deficit in Nigeria to the barest minimum.
We were incorporated in December 2013 but started operations in April 2014 with over 20 estates fully developed across Lagos, Ogun, Oyo State and Abuja. We currently have over 4,000 subscribers who have been allocated at our various estates. We have our office branches in Lagos (Lekki and Ikeja), Abeokuta, Oyo and in Abuja. We recently opened our new branch in Abeokuta and Ibadan, Oyo State in April 2019 and we also have a branch in Dallas Texas, USA to cater for our numerous customers in the diaspora encouraging more of them to invest back home.
Kindly find below a list of our Lands and properties for sale and detailed analysis of the properties, title and prices they are currently being sold for:
Our estates will be equipped with state-of-the-art amenities like Recreation Centre, Supermarket, Park, Internet Service and much more.
Ø  MANCHESTER PARK & GARDEN, OBADA ABEOKUTA.
This estate is located in a serene environment of the new economic center of Lagos Abeokuta Express road – Obada Oko. It is about 7minutes drive from the major express way.
Benefits: 24hrs Security, 24hrs Electricity, 24hrs Water Supply, Tide Roads with Fence and Security gate, Free from all forms of Government and ‘omo onile’ issues.
Neighborhood: Ilese Awo and Lafarge Cement Factory
Land Title: C of O in Process and Registered Survey, Size: 600sqm, Promo Price: NGN 900K, 50K deposit 12Months Installments
Ø  OXFORD GARDEN, ALABATA ABEOKUTA.
This estate is located in a serene environment of the major Quarry Industries  and  FUNAAB – Obada Oko. It is about 10minute’s drive from FUNAAB.
Benefits: 24hrs Security, 24hrs Electricity, 24hrs Water Supply, Tide Roads with Fence and Security gate, Free from all forms of Government and ‘omo onile’ issues.
Neighborhood: Ilese Awo and Lafarge Cement Factory
Land Title: C of O in Process and Registered Survey, Size: 600sqm, Promo Price: NGN 700K, 50K deposit 12Months Installments.
The company with its partners will provide state of the art infrastructure in the estate, which includes but not limited to good network of roads, drainage, electrification, beautification, landscaping and other basic infrastructure which act as catalyst for estate development.
Ø  THE GRANDEUR, ABIJO G.R.A. LAGOS
From the stables of the number 1 mega Real estate company that does the extraordinary THE GRANDEUR Located right in the heart of the Abijo G.R.A is this beautiful, elegant and majestic property. Its in a serene environment, 100% dry land, good road network and comes cheap for a property in the G.R.A Then wait no further as THE GRANDEUR from your NUMBER 1 mega real estate company REVOLUTIONPLUS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD is here to the rescue with THE GRANDEUR , you can start the process of fulfilling your dream home.
OUTRIGHT PAYMENT
600SQM —13.5M450SQM—10.5M300SQM—7.5M3 MONTHS FOR 600SQM—13.5M6 MONTHS FOR 600SQM— 13.5M3 MONTHS FOR 450SQM— 11M6 MONTHS FOR 450SQM— 11M3 MONTHS FOR 300SQM— 7.5M6 MONTHS FOR 300SQM— 7.5M
With attractions like;— Novarre Mall— Lufasi Nature Park— Interlocked and paved roads— Closeness to the Lekki-Epe expressway— Corona school— Caleb British Int. School— Rainoil Filling Station
Ø  ROYALTY GARDEN, SHIMAWA
ROYALTY GARDEN, SHIMAWA Royalty Garden, Shimawa is located 5 minutes drive from the new RCCG Auditorium. At Royalty Garden, we bring to you a masterpiece of an estate with up-to-date infrastructure and amenities. It is a gated community with 24 hours security, dry land and no Omonile wahala.
Title Global C of O ProcessingRegistered SurveyBenefits5 minutes’ drive from the new RCCG AuditoriumNew International AirportLagos – Ogun Mega City ProjectGovernment Approved Survey Plan
AMENITIESGood Network of RoadsRecreational FacilitiesSchools ShoppingComplexesStreet LightsSIZE: 648sqmActual Price: NGN 2M3 Months Installments: NGN 2.0M6 Months Installments: NGN 2.0M12 Months Installments: NGN 2.0M
Ø  CALEB’S COURT
CALEB’S COURT A good man or good parent lives inheritance for his children’s children. Whether you are a parent presently or not this property is a must have for you and your children. With this promo price of 1M take advantage of this C of O property now. CALEB’S COURT AND GARDEN, IDO TOWN OPP. IDO LOCAL GOVT. SECRETARIAT, IBADAN.
BenefitsSwimming Pool & Recreation GardenGated estate with securityFree from all forms of Government and ‘omo onile’ issues.
Land Title: Certificate of OccupancySize: 600sqmPromo Price: NGN 1M
Ø  PACE SETTER ESTATE
PACE SETTER ESTATE Affordability is one of the key pointers to getting a good property. Moniya is one of the most popular districts in the city of Ibadan. PACESETTER ESTATE is an estate reflective of the pacesetter state. 5 mins drive from Moniya Ibadan, 3 mins drive to Ibadan Inland dry port, 5 minutes to Ibadan rail track terminal ,6 minutes to King’s International College, Moniya.
FACILITIES• Good Road Network• Sewage• Drainages• Streetlight• Security Gate• Fence• Central Power Supply
Pacesetter Estate, Alabata, Moniya, Ibadan- 600k (Buy 5 get 1 Free)3 months; 200k, 200k, 200k6 months; 150k initial, 90k for 5 months12 months; 150k initial and 50k for 11 months
VICTORIA COURT AND GARDEN
VICTORIA COURT AND GARDEN One of the lessons this pandemic has taught is that if you don’t invest for rainy days, you might not get an harvest for sunny days. The only form of investment not adversely affected by the current pandemic is REAL ESTATE especially landed properties. Revolutionplus Property is here with the latest and most strategically property located right in the heart of Ibadan. VICTORIA COURT AND GARDEN, OKI-OLODO, OFF IWO ROAD, IBADAN. 5 mins drive from Iwo road motor park,3 mins drive from Leyland company, 2 mins drive from Iyana Church Junction Ibadan.
FACILITIES: Automatic Keyless Entrance Gate, Good Road Network, Sewage Drainages, Streetlight, Central Power Supply, Security Gate, Central Borehole Water. This property has a C of O.
3 months; 840k, 830k, 830k6 months; 700k, 360k for 5 months12 months; 300k initial and 200k for 11 months
Investment in RevolutionPlus Property Estate gives you 100% ROI within 12 to 24 months.
I look forward to a  favourable  response from you and will be available for further presentation at your request.
We are always ready and willing to also take you on a site inspection tour to all our estates at an agreed and convenient date for you
Thank you in anticipation.                                      
Adeniyi Bello
Sales Executive
+2348117665908
www.revolutionplusproperty.com
FOR: REVOLUTIONPLUS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
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Jetflow Drain Services
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Our knowledge and experience, combined with the latest drain jetting and CCTV equipment, allows us to tackle any drainage service you require, whether it’s unblocking a problem drain, carrying out a drain inspection or repairs and relining. Most of our business is via recommendations, so please read our reviews on Yell and Checkatrade.com.
With our fixed-rate system of a set fee to clear your blocked drain, we will make sure your drain is clear, dye-tested for full-flow and camera surveyed to make sure your blockage doesn’t reoccur.
Get in touch today for a service that can’t be matched anywhere else!
Website: https://www.manchesterdrainageservices.co.uk/
Address : 21 Woodhouses Avenue, Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, M34 5YS
Phone Number: 07887 842 129
Business Hours: Mon - Sat: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain Survey Manchester Exploring Underground Network
Drain Survey Manchester experienced engineers use the latest technology to inspect and diagnose any issues within your drainage system. We provide CCTV drain survey Manchester services 24/7 to ensure your drainage problems are solved quickly and efficiently.
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qubemagazine · 6 years
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Drainage teams work to restore spa town's global fame
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Drainage teams from Lanes Group plc are helping a main contractor realise a plan that aims to restore Buxton in Derbyshire as the UK’s leading spa town.
It is delivering drain survey and cleaning services as part of a multi-million-pound plan to redevelop and restore The Crescent, a Grade 1 Listed Georgian building in the town.
The aim of the investment is to put Buxton back on the national and international tourist map by promoting its heritage as a world-famous spa town.
VINCI Construction UK has commissioned Lanes, the UK’s largest independent drainage specialist, to provide drainage services for the scheme.
Ian Clapham, Area Development for the Lanes Manchester depot, said: “We are very pleased to be able to support such an important project for both Buxton and the region’s tourist economy.
“This is a highly complex project, which involves our teams being called on to work flexibly efficiently alongside VINCI and their many other contractors.
“Thankfully we have the capacity and know-how to do this, as well as the expertise needed to work on drainage systems associated with important historical buildings.”
When complete, in 2019, The Crescent will have an 80-bedroom five-star spa hotel, which will incorporate the magnificent Assembly Rooms and a thermal natural mineral water spa in the Natural Baths. There will also be six new shops.
The project is creating 350 construction jobs, plus more than 140 permanent jobs directly, and many more indirectly, resulting in a predicted £4.5million boost to the local economy.
The Lanes drainage teams need to know their way around drains and sewers installed, repaired, adapted, and added to over more than 200 years, in most cases without leaving any useful records.
A jet vac tanker has been deployed to clean drainage lines while a CCTV camera team has been carrying out drainage surveys and mapping the underground pipe systems.
Ian Clapham said: “It’s important that civil and structural engineers know the location, type, and condition of pipes so they can draw up the best plans and guide construction teams.
“As new drainage lines are installed, where they are needed, we can also clean and survey those, so both VINCI and its client can be confident they are connected properly and fit for purpose.”
The Crescent was the centrepiece of the Fifth Duke of Devonshire’s plans to establish a fashionable Georgian spa town in Buxton. It was designed by architect John Carr and built between 1780 and 1789.
The building was inspired by the Royal Crescent in Bath but has been described by The Royal Institute of British Architects as being more richly decorated and more complex.
The Crescent and Thermal Spa Experience, plus the development of the nearby Pump Room, which Lanes Group also worked on, will also provide new indoor attractions for residents, visitors, groups and schools.
Buxton Crescent & Thermal Spa Co Ltd is the largest investor in the development, with the rest of the funds provided by the public sector, including the Heritage Lottery Fund, the D2N2 Local Enterprise, Historic England, High Peak Borough Council, and Derbyshire County Council.
Lanes Group: www.lanesfordrains.co.uk
  Drainage teams work to restore spa town’s global fame
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worldstop10 · 7 years
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New Post has been published on Top 10 of Anything and Everything!!!
New Post has been published on http://theverybesttop10.com/oldest-canals-in-the-uk/
The Top 10 Oldest Canals in the UK (That Are Still Open)
The Top 10 Oldest Canals in the UK (That Are Still Open)
How old do you think the UK’s oldest canal is? 100,200 maybe even 300 years old? Well, the answer is more surprising than you might think. These are the ten oldest canals in the UK and where they are located…
The Top 10 Oldest Canals in the UK (That Are Still Open)
  Limehouse Cut, London
10 – Limehouse Cut, London (Year Opened: 1766)
Wiki Info: The Limehouse Cut was authorised by the River Lee Act, an Act of Parliament obtained on 29 June 1767, after the engineer John Smeaton identified the need to make several cuts and to replace existing flash locks on the river with pound locks. Two days after the Act was obtained, Thomas Yeoman was appointed as the company surveyor, and one of his first tasks was to investigate a route for the Limehouse Cut.
Bridgewater Canal, Manchester
9 – Bridgewater Canal, Manchester (Year Opened: 1761)
Wiki Info: The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, in North West England. It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester. It was opened in 1761 from Worsley to Manchester, and later extended from Manchester to Runcorn, and then from Worsley to Leigh.
Beverley Beck, Yorkshire
8 – Beverley Beck, Yorkshire (Year Opened: 1744)
Wiki Info: Beverley Beck is a short canal in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The beck runs from Grovehill Lock on the River Hull at Beverley west for about 0.8 miles (1.3 km) into the town of Beverley. Until 1802, the beck was tidal, but the Beverley and Barmston drain needed to pass under it, and the lock was constructed to maintain water levels over its tunnel. In 1898, a steam engine was installed, which could be used to top up the water levels in the beck by pumping water from the River Hull. A multimillion-pound refurbishment of the area concluded in 2007, with the refurbishment of the lock gates and pumping engine.
Kennet and Avon Canal, Bristol to Bath
7 – Kennet and Avon Canal, Bristol to Bath (Year Opened: 1727)
Wiki Info: The two river stretches were made navigable in the early 18th century, and the 57-mile (92 km) canal section was constructed between 1794 and 1810. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the canal gradually fell into disuse after the opening of the Great Western Railway. In the latter half of the 20th century the canal was restored in stages, largely by volunteers. After decades of dereliction and much restoration work, it was fully reopened in 1990. The Kennet and Avon Canal has been developed as a popular heritage tourism destination for boating, canoeing, fishing, walking and cycling, and is also important for wildlife conservation.
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Aire and Calder Navigation, Yorkshire
6 – Aire and Calder Navigation, Yorkshire (Year Opened: 1704)
Wiki Info: The Aire and Calder Navigation is the canalised section of the Rivers Aire and Calder in West Yorkshire, England. The first improvements to the rivers above Knottingley were completed in 1704 when the Aire was made navigable to Leeds and the Calder to Wakefield, by the construction of 16 locks. Lock sizes were increased several times, as was the depth of water, to enable larger boats to use the system. The Aire below Haddlesey was bypassed by the opening of the Selby Canal in 1778. A canal from Knottingley to the new docks and new town at Goole provided a much shorter route to the River Ouse from 1826.
Wey and Godalming Navigations, Surrey
5 – Wey and Godalming Navigations, Surrey (Year Opened: 1651)
Wiki Info: The Wey was the second river in England to be turned from wholly unnavigable to navigable for its main town, as it was behind the River Lea; the River Wey Navigation opened in 1653 with 12 locks between Weybridge and Guildford. Construction of the Godalming Navigation, a further four locks, was completed in 1764 connecting a second market town. Commercial traffic (save for exceptional loads for canalside buildings) ceased in 1983 and the Wey Navigation and the Godalming Navigations were donated to the National Trust in 1964 and 1968 respectively.
Middle Level Navigations, Peterborough
4 – Middle Level Navigations, Peterborough (Year Opened: 1608)
Wiki Info: The Middle Level Navigations are a network of waterways in England, primarily used for land drainage, which lie in The Fens between the Rivers Nene and Great Ouse, and between the cities of Peterborough and Cambridge. Most of the area through which they run is at or below sea level, and attempts to protect it from inundation have been carried out since 1480. The Middle Level was given its name by the Dutch Engineer Cornelius Vermuyden in 1642, who subsequently constructed several drainage channels to make the area suitable for agriculture.
River Lee Navigation, Hertford
3 – River Lee Navigation, Hertford (Year Opened: 1577)
Wiki Info: The Lee Navigation is named by Acts of Parliament and is so marked on Ordnance Survey maps. Constructed elements and human features are spelled Lee, such as the canal system and Lee Valley Park. The un-canalized river is spelled Lea, along with other natural features such as Lower Lea Valley.
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Exeter Canal, Devon
2 – Exeter Canal, Devon (Year Opened: 1563)
Wiki Info: The Exeter Ship Canal, also known as the Exeter Canal, downstream of Exeter, Devon, England. It was built in the 1560s[1][2] which means it pre-dates the “canal mania” period and is one of the oldest artificial waterways in the UK.
Foss Dyke, Lincolnshire
1 – Foss Dyke, Lincolnshire (Year Opened: 1121)
Wiki Info: The Foss Dyke, or Fossdyke, connects the River Trent at Torksey to Lincoln, the county town of Lincolnshire, and may be the oldest canal in England that is still in use. It is usually thought to have been built around 120 AD by the Romans, but there is no consensus among authors. It was refurbished in 1121, during the reign of King Henry I, and responsibility for its maintenance was transferred to the city of Lincoln by King James I. Improvements made in 1671 included a navigable sluice or lock at Torksey, and warehousing and wharves were built at Brayford Pool in the centre of Lincoln.
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trees-en-blog · 7 years
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Populus nigra
Populus nigra, the black poplar, is a species of cottonwood poplar, the type species of section Aigeiros of the genus Populus, native to Europe, southwest and central Asia, and northwest Africa. Burrs and normal bark on a black poplar tree (subspecies betulifolia) in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree, reaching 20–30 m (rarely 40 m) tall, with a trunk up to 1.5 m diameter, though some old individuals have grown much bigger (more than 3 meters DBH for several trees in France). The leaves are diamond-shaped to triangular, 5–8 cm long and 6–8 cm broad, green on both surfaces. The species is dioecious (male and female flowers on different plants), with flowers in catkins and pollination by wind. The black poplar grows in low-lying areas of moist ground. A fastigiate black poplar cultivar of the Plantierensis Group, in Hungary There are three subspecies, some botanists distinguishing a fourth: Populus nigra subsp. nigra. Central and eastern Europe. Leaves and shoots glabrous (hairless); bark grey-brown, thick and furrowed. Populus nigra subsp. betulifolia (Pursh) W.Wettst. North-west Europe (France, Great Britain, Ireland). Leaf veins and shoots finely downy; bark grey-brown, thick and furrowed, often with heavy burrs, trunk usually heavily leaning. Populus nigra subsp. caudina (Ten.) Bugała. Mediterranean region, also southwest Asia if var. afghanica not distinguished. Populus nigra var. afghanica Aitch. & Hemsl. (syn. P. nigra var. thevestina (Dode) Bean). Southwest Asia; treated as a cultivar of P. nigra by many botanists, and as a distinct species P. afghanica by others; bark smooth, nearly white; leaves and shoots as subsp. caudina (see also cultivars, below). The subspecies betulifolia is one of the rarest trees in Great Britain and Ireland, with only about 7,000 trees known, of which only about 600 have been confirmed as female. Poplar seed tufts Several cultivars have also been selected, these being propagated readily by cuttings: 'Italica'. The true Lombardy poplar, selected in Lombardy, northern Italy, in the 17th century. The growth is fastigiate (having the branches more or less parallel to the main stem), with a very narrow crown. Coming from the Mediterranean region, it is adapted to hot, dry summers and grows poorly in humid conditions, being short-lived due to fungal diseases. It is a male clone. As a widely selected species chosen by golf architects[where?] in the 1960s, it soon became apparent that the Poplar's very invasive roots destroyed land drainage systems. Decades later the same courses were removing Poplars stands wholesale. At around 40 to 50 years this short lived variety starts shedding branches and are very likely to be blown over in high winds, each successive tree lost exposing neighbouring trees creating a domino effect. Plantierensis group. A group of clones derived by crossing 'Italica' with P. nigra ssp betulifolia at the Plantières Nursery near Metz in France in 1884; they are similar to 'Italica' (and often mistaken for it) but with a slightly broader crown, and better adapted to the cool, humid climate of northwest Europe, where the true Lombardy poplar does not grow well. Both male and female clones are grown. This is the tree most commonly grown in Great Britain and Ireland as "Lombardy poplar". 'Manchester Poplar'. A cultivar of subsp. betulifolia widely planted in northwest England. It is a male clone, and currently seriously threatened by Poplar Scab disease. 'Gigantea'. Another fastigiate clone, of unknown origin, with a rather broader, more vigorous crown than 'Italica'. It is a female clone. 'Afghanica' (syn. 'Thevestina'). Most, if not all, specimens of the variety 'Afghanica' are of a single clone, and many botanists therefore treat it as a cultivar rather than a botanical variety. It is fastigiate, similar to 'Italica', but with a striking whitish bark; it also differs from 'Italica' in being a female clone. This is the common fastigiate poplar in southwest Asia and southeast Europe (the Balkans), where it was introduced during the Ottoman Empire period. ^ a b Flora Europaea: Populus nigra ^ a b Rushforth, K. (1999). Trees of Britain and Europe. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9. ^ "Black Poplar". The Woodland Trust. Retrieved July 12, 2014.  ^ Germplasm Resources Information Network: Populus nigra var. thevestina ^ Flora of Pakistan: Populus afghanica ^ Milne-Redhead, E. (1990). The B.S.B.I. Black Poplar survey, 1973-88. Watsonia 18: 1-5. Available online (pdf file). ^ Arkive: Populus nigra ^ Cooper, Fiona (2006). The Black Poplar: Ecology, History and Conservation. Windgather Press ISBN 1-905119-05-4 ^ a b c d Bean, W. J. (1980). Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles Vol. 3. John Murray ISBN 0-7195-2427-X ^ Stace, C. A. (1971). The Manchester Poplar. Watsonia 8: 391-393. ^ Arboricultural Information Exchange: Manchester Poplar Disease More details Android, Windows
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realtoradeniyi-blog · 4 years
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PROPOSAL FOR SALE AND INVESTMENT INTO OUR ARRAY OF LANDED & HOUSING PROPERTIES.
Dear Sir/Ma;
There are over 17million housing deficit in Nigeria as at today and most if not all Nigerians desire to have access to affordable housing (a house) they could call their own. This was what brought about the vision and company known as RevolutionPlus Property. We are positioned to partner with the federal and state government complimenting their effort to reduce the housing deficit in Nigeria to the barest minimum.
We were incorporated in December 2013 but started operations in April 2014 with over 20 estates fully developed across Lagos, Ogun, Oyo State and Abuja. We currently have over 4,000 subscribers who have been allocated at our various estates. We have our office branches in Lagos (Lekki and Ikeja), Abeokuta, Oyo and in Abuja. We recently opened our new branch in Abeokuta and Ibadan, Oyo State in April 2019 and we also have a branch in Dallas Texas, USA to cater for our numerous customers in the diaspora encouraging more of them to invest back home.
Kindly find below a list of our Lands and properties for sale and detailed analysis of the properties, title and prices they are currently being sold for:
Our estates will be equipped with state-of-the-art amenities like Recreation Centre, Supermarket, Park, Internet Service and much more.
Ø  MANCHESTER PARK & GARDEN, OBADA ABEOKUTA.
This estate is located in a serene environment of the new economic center of Lagos Abeokuta Express road – Obada Oko. It is about 7minutes drive from the major express way.
Benefits: 24hrs Security, 24hrs Electricity, 24hrs Water Supply, Tide Roads with Fence and Security gate, Free from all forms of Government and ‘omo onile’ issues.
Neighborhood: Ilese Awo and Lafarge Cement Factory
Land Title: C of O in Process and Registered Survey, Size: 600sqm, Promo Price: NGN 900K, 50K deposit 12Months Installments
Ø  OXFORD GARDEN, ALABATA ABEOKUTA.
This estate is located in a serene environment of the major Quarry Industries  and  FUNAAB – Obada Oko. It is about 10minute’s drive from FUNAAB.
Benefits: 24hrs Security, 24hrs Electricity, 24hrs Water Supply, Tide Roads with Fence and Security gate, Free from all forms of Government and ‘omo onile’ issues.
Neighborhood: Ilese Awo and Lafarge Cement Factory
Land Title: C of O in Process and Registered Survey, Size: 600sqm, Promo Price: NGN 700K, 50K deposit 12Months Installments.
The company with its partners will provide state of the art infrastructure in the estate, which includes but not limited to good network of roads, drainage, electrification, beautification, landscaping and other basic infrastructure which act as catalyst for estate development.
Ø  THE GRANDEUR, ABIJO G.R.A. LAGOS
From the stables of the number 1 mega Real estate company that does the extraordinary THE GRANDEUR Located right in the heart of the Abijo G.R.A is this beautiful, elegant and majestic property. Its in a serene environment, 100% dry land, good road network and comes cheap for a property in the G.R.A Then wait no further as THE GRANDEUR from your NUMBER 1 mega real estate company REVOLUTIONPLUS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD is here to the rescue with THE GRANDEUR , you can start the process of fulfilling your dream home.
OUTRIGHT PAYMENT
600SQM —13.5M450SQM—10.5M300SQM—7.5M3 MONTHS FOR 600SQM—13.5M6 MONTHS FOR 600SQM— 13.5M3 MONTHS FOR 450SQM— 11M6 MONTHS FOR 450SQM— 11M3 MONTHS FOR 300SQM— 7.5M6 MONTHS FOR 300SQM— 7.5M
With attractions like;— Novarre Mall— Lufasi Nature Park— Interlocked and paved roads— Closeness to the Lekki-Epe expressway— Corona school— Caleb British Int. School— Rainoil Filling Station
Ø  ROYALTY GARDEN, SHIMAWA
ROYALTY GARDEN, SHIMAWA Royalty Garden, Shimawa is located 5 minutes drive from the new RCCG Auditorium. At Royalty Garden, we bring to you a masterpiece of an estate with up-to-date infrastructure and amenities. It is a gated community with 24 hours security, dry land and no Omonile wahala.
Title Global C of O ProcessingRegistered SurveyBenefits5 minutes’ drive from the new RCCG AuditoriumNew International AirportLagos – Ogun Mega City ProjectGovernment Approved Survey Plan
AMENITIESGood Network of RoadsRecreational FacilitiesSchools ShoppingComplexesStreet LightsSIZE: 648sqmActual Price: NGN 2M3 Months Installments: NGN 2.0M6 Months Installments: NGN 2.0M12 Months Installments: NGN 2.0M
Ø  CALEB’S COURT
CALEB’S COURT A good man or good parent lives inheritance for his children’s children. Whether you are a parent presently or not this property is a must have for you and your children. With this promo price of 1M take advantage of this C of O property now. CALEB’S COURT AND GARDEN, IDO TOWN OPP. IDO LOCAL GOVT. SECRETARIAT, IBADAN.
BenefitsSwimming Pool & Recreation GardenGated estate with securityFree from all forms of Government and ‘omo onile’ issues.
Land Title: Certificate of OccupancySize: 600sqmPromo Price: NGN 1M
Ø  PACE SETTER ESTATE
PACE SETTER ESTATE Affordability is one of the key pointers to getting a good property. Moniya is one of the most popular districts in the city of Ibadan. PACESETTER ESTATE is an estate reflective of the pacesetter state. 5 mins drive from Moniya Ibadan, 3 mins drive to Ibadan Inland dry port, 5 minutes to Ibadan rail track terminal ,6 minutes to King’s International College, Moniya.
FACILITIES• Good Road Network• Sewage• Drainages• Streetlight• Security Gate• Fence• Central Power Supply
Pacesetter Estate, Alabata, Moniya, Ibadan- 600k (Buy 5 get 1 Free)3 months; 200k, 200k, 200k6 months; 150k initial, 90k for 5 months12 months; 150k initial and 50k for 11 months
VICTORIA COURT AND GARDEN
VICTORIA COURT AND GARDEN One of the lessons this pandemic has taught is that if you don’t invest for rainy days, you might not get an harvest for sunny days. The only form of investment not adversely affected by the current pandemic is REAL ESTATE especially landed properties. Revolutionplus Property is here with the latest and most strategically property located right in the heart of Ibadan. VICTORIA COURT AND GARDEN, OKI-OLODO, OFF IWO ROAD, IBADAN. 5 mins drive from Iwo road motor park,3 mins drive from Leyland company, 2 mins drive from Iyana Church Junction Ibadan.
FACILITIES: Automatic Keyless Entrance Gate, Good Road Network, Sewage Drainages, Streetlight, Central Power Supply, Security Gate, Central Borehole Water. This property has a C of O.
3 months; 840k, 830k, 830k6 months; 700k, 360k for 5 months12 months; 300k initial and 200k for 11 months
Investment in RevolutionPlus Property Estate gives you 100% ROI within 12 to 24 months.
I look forward to a  favourable  response from you and will be available for further presentation at your request.
We are always ready and willing to also take you on a site inspection tour to all our estates at an agreed and convenient date for you
Thank you in anticipation.                                      
Adeniyi Bello
Sales Executive
+2348117665908
www.revolutionplusproperty.com
FOR: REVOLUTIONPLUS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
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soloburn · 7 years
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BOURNE AGAIN? TRAINSPOTTING 2? WHY SEQUELS ARE A BAD IDEA
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Sunday mornings are the most vivid in memory. ‘Breakfast is ready,’ would echo through the house. We’d scramble down the stairs excitedly to the dining room table and take our seats, which were arranged oldest to youngest – my father at one end, my mother at the other. Across the table lay a delectable feast of pastries, cereals, fruits, eggs, bacon, the works. My father would enter the room, and the chatter would dim to an audible hush. He’d take his seat and mother would hand him the Sunday newspaper, and freshly brewed coffee. “Milk dear?” he’d nod in approval. He’d hold his mug up to his nose taking in the fresh morning brew, surveying his children like a General surveying his troops before battle.
He took his first sip, but on this particular morning something was off. Immediately he spat it out causing a collective gasp. “This milk is sour!” he said. “It can’t be dear,” said mother, “I bought it just yesterday?” “I don’t care if it was milked this morning. It’s sour. Who is responsible for this?” I hoped that my elder siblings, who knew of my late night weakness for dairy, would protect me. I was wrong. “It was Neil! He left it out overnight.” said Paul my eldest brother grinning sardonically. “Well, boy, speak up, was it you?” said father. I quivered unable to look up. “Yes but I -- ” “Yes, what?” “Yes Sir.” “Look at me when I speak to you.” I raised my head to meet his terrifying gaze. “You were a mistake. Lower than a mistake.” He growled. “I’ll check the fridge for a fresh bottle,” said my mother scurrying out of the dining room. “Stop crying, you sniveling ass, stop your nonsense.” He continued. “You’re just an afterbirth Neil. They should have put you in a glass jar, on a mantle piece. Where were you when Paul was suckling at his mother’s teat? Where were you? Not even born yet were you? A mistake waiting to happen.” “I can run down to the store and buy another bottle Papa? said Mary, my sister. “Hush child. The coffee is ruined. There’s nothing that can be done about it. It’s had. Draaaaainage. Drainage Neil, you boy. Here, if you have milk, and I have milk, and I have a straw, there it is, that’s a straw see, watch it. My straw reaches across the room and starts to drink your milk. I drink your milk,” he said, slurping from my bowl of sour cornflakes, milk dripping from his square jaw. “I drink it up.”*
My mother returned not having witnessed the theatrics with another bottle. “Here’s the fresh milk I bought yesterday dear” she said smiling. “Found it in the back of the fridge. That must have been an old bottle. Shall I make you a fresh cup?” “I’ll take it in my study” he said, exiting the dining room. “Harsh but fair” mumbled Paul through his bloated, confectionary stuffed mouth.
Although it’s painful for me to admit, sequels are a bad idea. Particularly when there’s been a significant gap between the original and its ill-conceived sibling - ten years younger, ten times the cost, the same DNA yet a poor reflection on the original and all who were involved in making it happen. Don’t get me wrong, I’m rooting for the sequel. I want it to be as good if not better than the original. But every time I see one before me, I’m filled with the same contempt that my father must have felt every time I committed some minor indiscretion.
Naturally I approached Trainspotting 2 with a mixture of hope and trepidation. The original movie holds a special place in my heart. Exposed to the film at a young age I could barely make sense of what I was witnessing, but I knew it was brilliant. Parents and schoolteachers alike squirmed as they read the reviews. It was vile, rotten, shocking - “ALL RESPONSIBLE PARENTS MUST WATCH THIS FILM!” But all of those who dared would have sleepless nights, worried that their little Johnny or Janey were only a puff away from ending up in a scag den in some long forgotten council estate in Edinburgh.
The T2 trailer depicted of a group of middle aged, ex-drug addicts who through an unlikely set of circumstances meet again to take care of some unsettled business– in other words, the plot for every band reunion documentary film ever. And just like a reunion concert, this film never should have happened. Watching a group of withered looking men desperately trying to recapture a spirit that could only make sense during a specific time and place was a sad affair. While the original Trainspotting perfectly captured the zeitgeist of the time, the latest film felt about as relevant as a Dad joke albeit a very violent and crude one. The original story felt believable, the sequel seemed inconceivable.
Before you accuse me of being an ageist, I’m not arguing that Danny Boyle, Ewan McGregor or Robert Carlyle should give up making films. I’m arguing that they didn’t need to make this film. The same way Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass didn’t need to make another Bourne film or Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson didn’t need to do sully the image of Zoolander.
Hollywood keep green lighting these films in search of the almighty dollar and suddenly you get this:
“What kind of people are we dealing with here?” “I believe that like me, the people behind these robberies are extreme athletes, using their skills to disrupt the international financial markets.”
That’s not a quote from a Sean Spicer press conference but rather from the trailer of Point Break 2. Keanu Reeves must be glad he chose to star in John Wick 2 instead.
So why do we keep doing it? Making sequels when we know it’s a bad idea? I guess it’s because we’re all addicts, chasing that original high that’ll never be captured again. As Bonehead, ex-guitarist of Oasis puts in the documentary Supersonic, reflecting on their historic Knebworth gig in 1996:
“My attitude then was - give me more, give me more. Now, looking back, I honestly think we should have just went, ‘thank you, every one of you, for getting us here. We were Oasis, and good night, and walked off.”
“We should have,” Noel Gallagher added, “We should have disappeared into a puff of smoke. But you know, it was my idea to keep going, because I keep on fishing for it, d’you know what I mean? I’m an addict. That’s what shit-kickers do. They ride it until the wheels come off.”
In the end we’re all complicit. The only reason Hollywood keep rehashing perfectly good films is because we, the audience, keep paying the price of admission. You could choose to see an original film. You could choose Moonlight, Fences, Manchester by the Sea, The Salesman, or Arrival, or you can choose to be an addict.
*Dialogue paraphrased from There Will Be Blood: --Paul Thomas Anderson. The There Will Be Blood Screenplay. 2006.
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howtocleanyourhouse · 7 years
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How to clean up your home driveway this summer?
Summer implies long days of blaze broiling; pool gets together and evenings on the deck. And all these difficult summer exercises make wrecks to tidy up. However, the cleanup shouldn't hinder a real time. A pressure washer is an advantageous approach to keep your home driveway clean. So, try pressure washing machine but keep some important things in your mind before its use. Let’s read here:
 Choose the right pressure
 The first thing is the selection of washer. Keenly select the perfect washer for your driveway if you don’t have your tool, or you don’t have the enough knowledge you must read the instructions and guidebook to get information which is the right tool for your patio.
 Use the other accessories
While using the pressure washer to make your driveway neat and clean. Make sure that you use the all equipment correctly. There are two main appliances which attached with the washers which help to clean the driveway quickly. Turbo nozzle and revolving exterior cleaner make it easier for cleaning the driveway.
Wear the protective tools
When you are cleaning your place, you must use the shielding tools for example glasses and gloves. Because it is harmful to people sometimes using the cleaner for removing the spots is not good for skin and eyes.
Use the appropriate methods
The shower spout works best if it's opposite to the surface you're cleaning. Utilize an unfaltering movement because different weight prompts zebra striping. Make certain to "plume" your strokes. Feathering involves covering each past compass with a large portion of the tallness of the new scope.
Give the proper time
For clearing grime and flotsam and jetsam off your garage, a pressure washer is a standout amongst the best and work pressing apparatuses you can make use of. Be that as it may, be mindful so as not to consume pressure washing in Manchester to attempt to evacuate oil patches or other set-in stains, as the serious weight made by the hose can granulate the stain all the more profoundly into your garage surface.
Drying tolerance
A great 48 hours is required for wooden surface before the operation of sealer and additives. Look for exhortation from your maker about how to keep your wooden fence or decking searching fresher for more.
Detergents or cleaners
These are a flat out need if you plan to do a complete cleaning assignment. Be that as it may, what item to pick relies on upon the kind of stains.
Much of the time, garage and walkway surfaces ought to be professionally cleaned between each 12 to year and a half however I have seen a couple of particular cases to the standards. As a rule, the thought isn't to hold up until it starts getting terrible and it ought to always keep in mind that the gutters and pipes must check through CCTV drainage surveys and there nearby areas for making your way best in positions. The end goal to stay away from those awful circumstances. It's about keeping up and counteracting. There might be a lot of systems to use for weight washing a surface. By and by none is more vital than your safety.
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roofersnearme · 8 years
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Surveys Essential Before A Property Purchase
It is essential to pay for an independent survey of any property you are considering purchasing, before you make an offer.
This is the opinion of Jon Charters-Reid, who has written a book called ‘How to be a Smarter House Buyer’.
In an interview with the Yorkshire Post, he offered some of his top tips for prospective buyers, but particularly stressed the importance of undertaking a survey, regardless of the age of the property.
Mr Charters-Reid explained that a survey can pick up a host of issues with a property that could affect its value, and that could impact on whether you want to go ahead with a purchase if there is too much work to do.
A thorough independent survey will examine everything from the structure of the house to its roof, drainage and much more besides. If you discover that the home you are considering buying will mean you need to pay for roof repairs in Manchester, for instance, you may want to revise your offer lower.
He also revealed that, while your bank will recommend certain surveyors, it is better to choose your own as you can make sure that they look at every part of the property.
“On most surveys carried out by the bank, there is no inspection of the loft or roof void and the roof makes up at least a third of the structure of the property,” he stated.
However, by choosing your own surveyor, you can ensure that every part of the property is thoroughly examined.
And with the Halifax House Price Index revealing last month that house prices have risen by six per cent since 2015, it is certainly in home buyers’ interests to make sure they are not landed with any unexpected repair bills after moving.
If you need to carry out roof repairs in Manchester, contact us at Central Roofers.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain Survey Manchester Exploring Underground Network
Drain Survey Manchester experienced engineers use the latest technology to inspect and diagnose any issues within your drainage system. We provide CCTV drain survey Manchester services 24/7 to ensure your drainage problems are solved quickly and efficiently.
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merseyrod · 4 years
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We are a drainage company that operates across the North West, including Liverpool, Manchester, The Wirral and Cheshire. Our services include drain unblocking, drain vacuuming, drain repairs/construction and drain surveying.
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qubemagazine · 6 years
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New Post has been published on Qube Magazine
New Post has been published on https://www.qubeonline.co.uk/drainage-teams-work-to-restore-spa-towns-global-fame/
Drainage teams work to restore spa town's global fame
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Drainage teams from Lanes Group plc are helping a main contractor realise a plan that aims to restore Buxton in Derbyshire as the UK’s leading spa town.
It is delivering drain survey and cleaning services as part of a multi-million-pound plan to redevelop and restore The Crescent, a Grade 1 Listed Georgian building in the town.
The aim of the investment is to put Buxton back on the national and international tourist map by promoting its heritage as a world-famous spa town.
VINCI Construction UK has commissioned Lanes, the UK’s largest independent drainage specialist, to provide drainage services for the scheme.
Ian Clapham, Area Development for the Lanes Manchester depot, said: “We are very pleased to be able to support such an important project for both Buxton and the region’s tourist economy.
“This is a highly complex project, which involves our teams being called on to work flexibly efficiently alongside VINCI and their many other contractors.
“Thankfully we have the capacity and know-how to do this, as well as the expertise needed to work on drainage systems associated with important historical buildings.”
When complete, in 2019, The Crescent will have an 80-bedroom five-star spa hotel, which will incorporate the magnificent Assembly Rooms and a thermal natural mineral water spa in the Natural Baths. There will also be six new shops.
The project is creating 350 construction jobs, plus more than 140 permanent jobs directly, and many more indirectly, resulting in a predicted £4.5million boost to the local economy.
The Lanes drainage teams need to know their way around drains and sewers installed, repaired, adapted, and added to over more than 200 years, in most cases without leaving any useful records.
A jet vac tanker has been deployed to clean drainage lines while a CCTV camera team has been carrying out drainage surveys and mapping the underground pipe systems.
Ian Clapham said: “It’s important that civil and structural engineers know the location, type, and condition of pipes so they can draw up the best plans and guide construction teams.
“As new drainage lines are installed, where they are needed, we can also clean and survey those, so both VINCI and its client can be confident they are connected properly and fit for purpose.”
The Crescent was the centrepiece of the Fifth Duke of Devonshire’s plans to establish a fashionable Georgian spa town in Buxton. It was designed by architect John Carr and built between 1780 and 1789.
The building was inspired by the Royal Crescent in Bath but has been described by The Royal Institute of British Architects as being more richly decorated and more complex.
The Crescent and Thermal Spa Experience, plus the development of the nearby Pump Room, which Lanes Group also worked on, will also provide new indoor attractions for residents, visitors, groups and schools.
Buxton Crescent & Thermal Spa Co Ltd is the largest investor in the development, with the rest of the funds provided by the public sector, including the Heritage Lottery Fund, the D2N2 Local Enterprise, Historic England, High Peak Borough Council, and Derbyshire County Council.
Lanes Group: www.lanesfordrains.co.uk
  Drainage teams work to restore spa town’s global fame
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