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Bench maintenance, part 2

Posted on March 5, 2015 by Emma
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More benches benefiting from some beautification!  This time it’s the handiwork of Paul from St. Luke’s.Benches st lukes

 

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Maintenance work – benches

Posted on February 26, 2015 by Emma
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One of our jobs this winter has been to check and where necessary repair and spruce up the benches around campus.  Graham at Streatham and Paul at St. Luke’s have been kept very busy with this task, but the results are very good!

Bench before and after

 

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