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By Stephen Bucaro


Smoking Shelter
I can remember a time when I used to smoke and would get through at least 20 cigarettes if I went out for a drink with my mates. Luckily, I managed to find the willpower to give up smoking 6 years ago and I haven`t touched a ciggie since. I`m glad I quit because you can`t even smoke indoors anymore when you go to visit a pub. You have to stand outside or nip in the Smoking Shelter that has been provided by the pub. In the old days I would chain smoke after I had a few beers so if I still smoked today I`d probably spend all night in the Smoking Shelter puffing away on one cig after another. Today plenty of pubs provide shelters for their customers if they want to enjoy a cigarette. They are covered areas that protect people from the wind and rain and many come complete with cigarette bins as standard. These bins can be emptied on a regularr basis so stop them from overflowing. Years ago I used to enjoy a cigarette when I went out for a pint. Today I wouldn`t be allowed to smoke inside the pub I`d have to pop outside and make use of the Smoking Shelter that had been erected in the grounds.

Stump Grinding
Mum had this old apple tree in her garden that had become diseased. She asked if I could remove it for her and I was eager to take on the challenge. It wasn`t the biggest tree in the world by any means but when I got down to the stump it was harder to remove than I could ever imagine. I ended up hiring a tree stump chipper from a local hire store and even then I still managed to struggle trying to get all of the wood out of the ground. My admiration goes out to Stump Grinding specialists who tackle jobs of this nature as part of their daily work. They wouldn`t have found my mum`s weedy apple tree much of a challenge but they work on far meatier projects throughout the year. Large trees that have been felled or struck down by storm damage will leave behind a rather large stump. It takes specialist Stump Grinding equipment and good knowledge of the subject matter to be able to remove such large items. Dedicated underground service tracing equipment is used prior to the Stump Grinding to ensure that no pipes or cables will be damaged. Once the grinding procedure has been completed the site will be cleared ready for the area to be turfed, paved or landscaped.

Newcastle Wedding Photographer
I have a confession to make. I`m getting married in two weeks time and my head is full of broken toys at the moment. Months of planning has gone into our wedding and we are at the stage where we think that everything is set but are worried in case we have forgotten so

Parrot Hands Free
Although using a mobile phone whist driving is now illegal you still see numerous motorists conducting conversations as they are driving along the road. In the past fines have been issued to drivers that are caught in this situation but new laws are going to be brought in shortly where severe penalty points can be assigned to driving licences. There really is no excuse to hold your phone whilst you are driving, not when Parrot Hands Free kits are available. Once one of the Parrot Hands Free kits are fitted within the vehicle the driver can conduct phone calls anytime that they like as they won`t be causing a danger by holding onto their phone. Both incoming and outgoing calls can be made through one of the Parrot Hands Free kits and they can be fitted inside company or private cars. Drivers that clock up many thousands of miles of motoring in any given year should definitely have a hands free kit fitted, plus people who only conduct short journeys should invest in this type of technology as well. Remember, it`s illegal to use a mobile whilst you are driving unless it is connected to a kit that lets you use the phone in a hands free fashion.



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