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Woolly Mammoth in Leicestershire

01.03.2009

A Woolly Mammoth was seen near Watermead Park in Leicestershire. Surveyors were installing a Environment Agency control station when they saw a full size model of the beast (pictured) which was sculptured on the remains of a real one found in the surrounding gravel pits about 20 years ago.

March has been a tremendously busy month for the company and staff have shown great commitment in meeting deadlines and satisfying client needs. The company has carried out projects for a broad range of clients (existing and new) from individual home owners to bridge painters to consulting engineers and national agencies. All projects have been water based which continues to strengthen the specialist skills which the company promotes.

The end of March gave the company another opportunity to support local charities by sponsoring a team sports event in aid of the Warwickshire Air Ambulance.

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