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Hello All, I have what was an old pond/roman bathing pool in my garden. To give some context it's 230cm (L) x 150cm (w) and approx 100cm deep. I would like to get rid of this, and redo the whole garden. I am thinking of having a nice clean lawn. I have started to demolish the pond. The base has been broken, and now going step by step. However I don't know if I should fill the hole with the broken concrete and rubble, or to break and fill it with soil? Looking on sites a 1ton bag of soil, is around £70, and I will likely need three to fill it, which is fine. I will likely need more, for the rest of the garden, nonetheless. Main question is with the broken rubble. Do I fill the hole with it, or remove it all, fill with soil? Thank You
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Well, actually, I have been avoiding it. Doing a Big Time @Onoff. Procrastinating a treat. This needs to go in the green space next to it. I have the guidance on how to do it. Here There's a couple of things that are making me eat too much chocolate today. The empty weight is only 125 kg: an easy job for my digger - But will the arm have the reach? The hole only needs to be 2.25 meters deep - But the sides of the hole won't be vertical so will the arm have the reach (to dig out the middle of the hole)? Which all comes down to do I hire a 5 tonner ? (Mines 2.6 tonnes) Where's Ed Graves ( @Construction Channel ) when you need him?