Advice on levelling garden in preparation for shed

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I’ve been asked by a relative to level an area of a garden in preparation for a new plastic 6x4 Keter shed. Two solid brick sheds were once there and the ground is currently uneven and on two levels. What would be the best way to level this area? Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated. I’ll attach a photo of the garden.
 

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Personally I would lift all the old tiles and break them up in the lower section, put down a DPC then concrete the whole lot level. Put some shuttering around the 2 edges opposite the walls.
 
I would just stick some additional brick/paving slabs down on the RHS, then add some bricks on top of those to get the shed elevated/level by a brick height. Too much overthinking going on here, it's a cheap/crappy shed and needs no more than a cheap solution.
 
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