Small removals in SE18 Woolwich company
Why should you choose Van Man in London as your SE18 Woolwich removals company of choice? There are plenty of reasons why such a decision makes plenty of sense. This man with van service has been trading since 2002 and has proved to be a consistent performer, punctual and professional, and wholly reliable. When you approach us for small removals tasks you should do so in the full knowledge that our rates are openly structured in that they don’t feature any hidden charges. This van man company does not impose charges for coming to your location.
Van Man in London has invested in a fleet of Luton vans and it is these that are used for all house and office move jobs. All the vans are equipped with the requisite tools used to ensure that your light removals are successfully accomplished. Here we are talking about removal trolleys, removal blankets, tools for flat packing furniture, first aid kits and tail-lifts. These tools are in turn used by hardworking and reliable men crews that have been fully trained for the job. Need any more be said about our efficiency and attention to detail?
You will be glad to know that this removals company in SE18 Woolwich is available to work on weekdays and weekends, not forgetting bank holidays. Morning and evening you can give us a buzz and expect a swift response starting with a free quote and a comprehensive man with van service thereafter.
Woolwich, postcode SE18, is a district in South London that is located in the London Borough of Greenwich. It is identified as one of the 35 major centres in the London Plan. Woolwich is a major river crossing point – there are two options here – the Woolwich foot tunnel and the Woolwich Ferry.
It was in Woolwich SE18 that Arsenal Football Club was founded back in 1886. Back then the club was known as Dial Square and next as Royal Arsenal and as Woolwich Arsenal in 1891. The club then shifted to Highbury in 1913 and dropped the ‘Woolwich’ part of its identity. It was also in Woolwich that the first McDonald’s branch was established in 1974. This branch, the 3000th in the world, was opened here as the Woolwich was at the time considered to be the typical English town. There were once four cinemas in SE18 Woolwich. Currently one of these is used as a bingo hall, another is now a nightclub, and the other was converted into a Pentecostal Church.
Woolwich’s decline as a town began with the 1968 closure of the Siemens factory and the final closure of the Royal Arsenal in 1994. These closures eroded the local economy and led to the closure of many chain and department stores. Commercial activity was mainly limited to the market vicinity and Powis Street. The trend changed with the renovation of the Royal Arsenal site and the resulting economic vibrancy has seen the opening of a couple of High Street chains. Further developments are expected considering that Woolwich SE18 has been chosen as the shooting events venue for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
The nearest places from SE18 Woolwich are Charlton, Welling, Kidbrooke, Eltham, Plumstead and Thamesmead.
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Why should you choose Van Man in London as your SE18 Woolwich removals company of choice? There are plenty of reasons why such a decision makes plenty of sense. This man with van service has been trading since 2002 and has proved to be a consistent performer, punctual and professional, and wholly reliable. When you approach us for small removals tasks you should do so in the full knowledge that our rates are openly structured in that they don’t feature any hidden charges. This van man company does not impose charges for coming to your location.
It was in Woolwich SE18 that Arsenal Football Club was founded back in 1886. Back then the club was known as Dial Square and next as Royal Arsenal and as Woolwich Arsenal in 1891. The club then shifted to Highbury in 1913 and dropped the ‘Woolwich’ part of its identity. It was also in Woolwich that the first McDonald’s branch was established in 1974. This branch, the 3000th in the world, was opened here as the Woolwich was at the time considered to be the typical English town. There were once four cinemas in SE18 Woolwich. Currently one of these is used as a bingo hall, another is now a nightclub, and the other was converted into a Pentecostal Church.