I'm thinking of paving a rear garden and doing a bit of raised bedwork, which is all fine and dandy but access is a real problem.
The only way in - other than through the house - is up a flight of steps at the side of the house about 15 foot high in total. There is absolutely no other access. There's no room to get a fork truck or anything like that at the bottom of the steps either.
I'd need to shift about 4 tonnes of quarry dust or sand, and a tonne of topsoil.
I really don't want to be clumping up and down the steps for a month with a bucket.
Any good ideas on achieving this?
One suggestion I've had is boarding the steps and using a barrow, but the steps are as steep as the stairs in your average house so I don't think that one's workable.
The only way in - other than through the house - is up a flight of steps at the side of the house about 15 foot high in total. There is absolutely no other access. There's no room to get a fork truck or anything like that at the bottom of the steps either.
I'd need to shift about 4 tonnes of quarry dust or sand, and a tonne of topsoil.
I really don't want to be clumping up and down the steps for a month with a bucket.
Any good ideas on achieving this?
One suggestion I've had is boarding the steps and using a barrow, but the steps are as steep as the stairs in your average house so I don't think that one's workable.