NOW it almost feels like winter has almost arrived, log burners and fires are being lit to keep you warm through the coming months.
If you have your own wood and need a safe and efficient way to cut it up to a manageable size why not purchase a Stihl chainsaw from Farol?
The MS181 is an ideal saw. With its 14in bar and 27cc petrol engine it is light enough to handle but tough enough for the job in hand.
It is also suited for general around-the-garden jobs like pruning and felling small trees. The MS181 also features reduced-emission engine technology, which lowers fuel consumption as well as emissions, while maintaining good cutting speed.
All of the Stihl machinery is built by Farol’s trained staff and handed to you ready to work with basic safety training.
Their showroom near Thame offers an extensive range of Stihl chainsaws, brush cutters, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers and multi tools. Staff can advise you on the best tools for the job as Stihl offer an extensive range for domestic gardeners, right up to professional users.
For further information call 01844 278843 or call Henley area sales manager Darren Jones 07500 803647 or visit the website www.farol.co.uk
Land between Green View, Holyport Street, and Glenside, Holyport Road This week’s public notices include plans for a self-build home on a plot of land in the heart of Holyport. The site is the subject of three failed bids for housing already.
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