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Stone wall success



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DRONES Stones have just celebrated a successful first year in business.
The Drones Road firm offer a vast range of stones, sands and decorative garden pieces at unbeatable prices to both the public and trade.
Among the products available are 12 different colours of gravel - ideal for driveways, patios and landscaping - feature stones, bark, sand and topsoil.

They also stock Bradstone and Tobermore and grade A railway sleepers.
Another popular product is their red plastering sand as well as lough building sand.

The family-run business can provide expert guidance on achieving the right look for your garden and can arrange landscaping services.
"The first year has went really well and I have had a lot of support to date," said owner Mickey McDaid who is ably assisted by his four sons.
"A lot of the local businesses have been very good and I'd like to thank everyone who has backed me during my first year."

Drones Stones can deliver in bulk to anywhere in the country and offer one ton sacks.
For more details contact Mickey on 028 2075 1574 or 07724 320 186.

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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2008 10:38 AM
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  • Location: Ballymoney
 
 
  

 
 

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