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4/10 Parkhead Place,
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“The work needed was a nightmare but Peter took It all in his stride and listened to us throughout with project completed to a higher standard that we, ve gotten from other 'tradies'”
“Amazing ! Both times we ran out of water and Alan was there to save the day peak season. Thanks team (Coatesville NSC family ) ”
“Very disappointed. I paid $48 and they not doing anything. Even I said look at the other staff how she was doing. And the guy he not responded good. Even tehy not doing proper massage. Waste my money. Staff also very rude. They not even concentrate what we are saying. My friend she paid $108 medicure and pedicure with massage. She is also disappointed.”
“Belligerent and arrogant. Uncooperative with residents. If their service is anything like the way they treat the general public they are lucky to still be in business”