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man and van services in New Malden KT3


Moving from  Blackfriars EC4 to New Malden KT3 in London.

Recommended West London removals company !

Moving to a new place is a

stressful event.    


New Malden KT3 There are many things to do and consider, not mentioning your stress over your belongings when you move them from your old place to your new home. You do not need to worry about your things New Malden KT3 when you move because with proper packing techniques, you can be assured that your belongings will be safe during transit.



    New Malden KT3 removals GREATER LONDON   New Malden KT3 removals GREATER LONDON
    Blackfriars EC4 removals EAST LONDON Blackfriars EC4 removals EAST LONDON   
     City EC4 man and van City EC4 man and van
      St Paul's EC4 man and van St Paul's EC4 man and van

This will prevent damage to small items     New Malden KT3.

    Rickmansworth WD5 removals GREATER LONDON   Rickmansworth WD5 removals GREATER LONDON
    Wealdstone HA3 removals GREATER LONDON   Wealdstone HA3 removals GREATER LONDON

Lastly, make sure to keep an inventory of your boxes. List down the number of boxes and label them properly New Malden KT3 - Removal company and storage  specialising offers moving and packing  for  customers in Greater London !

 
New Malden KT3
Blackfriars EC4

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New Malden man and van services in KT3





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Charing Cross

Since 1675 the site of the cross has been occupied by a statue of King Charles I mounted on a horse. That original position of the cross is recognised by modern convention as the centre of London for the purpose of indicating distances by road in favour of other previous measurement points (such as St Paul's Cathedral which remains as the root of the English and Welsh part of the Great Britain road numbering scheme). Furthermore, all residential roads in Greater London have the houses numbered such that number 1 is at the end closer to Charing Cross as the crow flies. Charing Cross is marked on contemporary maps as a road junction, though it was previously also a postal address denoting the stretch of road between Great Scotland Yard and Trafalgar Square. Since 1 January 1931 this section of road has been designated as part of the Whitehall thoroughfare.[5]

Victoria Embankment

The Victoria Embankment's construction started in 1865. It was completed in 1870 under the direction of Joseph Bazalgette, and was a project of the Metropolitan Board of Works. The contractor for the work was Thomas Brassey.[1] The original impetus was the need to provide London with a modern sewerage system. Another major consideration was the relief of congestion on The Strand and Fleet Street.

Embankment tube station

London bus route 388 and night route N550 serve the station.[20][21]

Fenchurch Street railway station

As of 2006, Fenchurch Street is served by c2c, with services to east London and south Essex which call at stations including West Ham, Barking, Upminster, Basildon, Benfleet, Chafford Hundred (for Lakeside Shopping Centre), Grays, Tilbury, Southend and Shoeburyness. The typical off peak service consists of eight trains per hour (tph) arriving and departing Fenchurch Street:

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