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Chairs and Upholstery Shop


Upholsterers of Fine, Traditional, Modern and Contemporary Furniture


Are you a compassionate person with life skills? If so caring could be for you.


CARERS URGENTLY REQUIRED


• Re-upholstery • Design & build • Restoration • Seat repairs • Replacement cushions • Castors • Tools • Upholstery materials • Headboards • Fabrics • Loose covers • New – French Polishing


Makers of Sofas, Chairs, Headboards, Stools, etc. 127 Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2QY Tel: 01892 614122 Mobile: 07768 665592


Email: tozerchairs@aol.com www.chairsdesign.co.uk


You would live in Client’s home and care for them typically 2 to 4 weeks


Meals and accommodation while on assignments Earn between £420 - £616 per week, plus travel costs In-house training and development opportunities


T: 01732 355231 F: 01732 360693


E: carerapplication@consultuscare.com www.consultuscare.com


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Gabriels Farm, Marsh Green, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 5PP Visit our website www.crownoakbuildings.co.uk


•Standard and Bespoke Oak and Softwood frames •Planning drawings available to purchase •National coverage •Friendly staff and team •Fully Guaranteed


GARAGES - GARDEN ROOMS - HOMES OFFICES SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES - STABLES PERGOLAS - HOUSES - SHELTERS


Crown Oak Buildings Ltd Gabriels Farm, Marsh Green Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5PP


Tel: 01732 866910 Fax: 0870 432 0866


Email: info@crownoakbuildings.co.uk


0208 332 2337 Richmond 01892 547755 Tunbridge Wells 01306 640118 Dorking


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