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A friend of mine used Eliza Rose recently for something very similar. Apparently she mainly does newborns, family shoots etc but is looking to branch out so may be a bit cheaper than others.
She's kent based but might travel for the right job.As I say, not really a recco as I've no experience of her personally, but take a look:
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As other recommendations, go to the centre and try on some shoes. The staff there will be able to help you find a fit much easier than we can. I would echo other peoples comments about avoiding too much downturn (often called aggressive shoes). If bouldering is the goal over sport/trad I would pick velcro personally as it makes it easier to walk around the centre between problems if you're primarily climbing indoors.
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few variations here
We did this one recently and I think it's a very functional layout. Admittedly it's on the lower ground so a bit different but the middle kitchen works in my experience, unlike putting the kitchen at the front as @6pt mentioned, which I personally haven't seen done successfully yet - always makes a nice large house feel like a flat.
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Get wildflower meadow turf instead of tarmac - very 'weed' resistant and minimal maintenance, some don't even need trimming. They also provide great habitat for microfauna. Cheaper than asphalt and less prone to damage from tree roots etc too.