Removal Advice

Professional relocation advice is sometimes hard to come by. This is why we maintain a comprehensive Removal Advice section on our company website. We understand that people need accurate information and advice on how to organise and structure their property relocation in the most suitable way so we have tried to touch up on all the issues and specifics which accompany home and office removals. In the Removal Advice section readers have access to < u>practical How-To guides and DIY tips concerning packing of items and removal preparations, also advice on inventory of items – important when relocating offices and commercial establishments. We also discuss things like safe removal of high value items which is a concern for many people. Our contributors also look at the additional aspects of property relocation like redirecting bills and mail, services and subscriptions etc. We aim to look at new moving related topics and specifics which arise from the dynamic nature of the removal industry itself. The Removal Advice section is regularly updated with new written and multimedia content, researched and summarised by knowledgeable writers. The advice page is easy to navigate so finding the information which interests you is always just a couple of clicks away.

How to pack paintings

Any item can be damaged during a relocation. This warning, especially applies for fragile and valuable objects such as paintings. This is why, it is of imperative importance that you properly pack and prepare your artwork for your upcoming removal. Step 1: Take down your paintings Walk throughout your property and take off all the paintings from your walls. Place them face up on a stable surface to ensure their safety. Many people make the common mistake of leaning their artwork towards the wall and end up kicking them accidentally, which ultimately tears the canvas and ruins the paintings. Step

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Finding a new school for the kids when moving home

Malmesbury Primary School

Parents are always looking for a school for their children that is not only desirable but which is also located close to their home because in that way: The kids will not need to commute to school Parents will have an easier time picking them up from the school Day-to-day expenses will be lower Children’s education has become so important these days that many UK families are even willing to move home just so that their kids can go to a prestigious school. According to a research, 25% of all families in the country who have school-age children have moved

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Best educational facilities in Harrow

Harrow High School

The Borough of Harrow lies in the northwestern parts of London and covers an area of about 50.5 km2. It has an estimate population of 250.000 people and is home to some of the finest primary and secondary schools in the English capital. Canons High School Founded in 1952, Canons High School is an educational academy that lies in the district of Edgware on the eastern boundary of the borough. It is a coeducational facility, which currently has over 700 pupils from the ages of 11 to 18. It gained academy status in 2011 and since then has become one

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Why relocating your office can be beneficial for your business

Office with macs

Being a businessperson is not as easy as most people assume, as it requires making hard decisions periodically. One of the most challenging choices that a business owner can make is whether to move his office or not. If you have reached this point in your career, here are several facts that will prove to you that relocating your place of work can be very positive for your business. 1. Improve your company’s image A newer and larger office with better amenities and facilities can only add to your reputation. Moving to a new workspace will also showcase the positive

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The churches of Barnes

Barnes is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It has a population of over 21.000 people and lies in the southwestern parts of the city at about six miles from the noted junction of Charing Cross. The area is one of the capital’s most beautiful neighbourhoods. The district is home to a number of prominent landmarks such as the WWT London Wetland Centre, Olympic Studios, Bull’s Head, Old Sorting Office Arts Centre and Barnes Village, which is recognised as a Conservation Area by the local authorities. Barnes is also the location of eight churches. The presence

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Westminster and Some of the Places Worth Visiting

Westminster - Regent Street

The City of Westminster, located pretty much right in the heart of the capital is one of the most important and well known districts of Greater London. Administratively, Westminster is classified as an Inner City Borough with a ‘city status’ (much the same as City of London i.e. ‘the Square Mile’). Geographically, City of Westminster is locked between the RBKC to the east, then City of London to the west, and The Thames to the south. Halfway through the 1960s, the Greater London administrative & geographical entity was formed, and City of Westminster was of course one of its essential

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Moving clothes versus moving fragile items

Even though it is understood that a London removal is typically quite the ordeal, there are certain things that are simply not as hard to relocate. At the same time there are others which we never want to have to move because their integrity might be put in jeopardy. This is the case with moving clothes and having to relocate sensitive goods. The latter can basically be a lot of things but the most common items are utensils and home electronics. In short these are things that can easily get broken. We will get to them in a second after

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Areas in Kingston with less than 10,000 residents

Chiltern Drive

The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames lies in the south western parts of the British capital and covers an area of 14.38 square miles. It was formed on the 1st of April, 1965 and is currently one of the most visited areas in London due to the fact that it is the location of numerous internationally known districts and landmarks. The latest census shows that the borough has a population of 173,500 people, most of which reside in the largest and most popular areas of Kingston. This is why we decided to present to you some of the least

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Beautiful mansions in and around Croydon

Addington Palace

London is home to a number of majestic and mind blowing manor houses. These fascinating edifices are spread throughout the different areas of the capital. This is why we decided to narrow down things and turn your attention towards mansions which are either located in the Borough of Croydon or in its vicinity. Croydon Palace Presently known as Old Palace, this manor house was the official summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over five centuries. The edifice was frequently visited and used by prominent historical figures, including King Henry III and Queen Elizabeth I. Nowadays it houses the

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Five beautiful London districts with the latter “B”

Beddington

London is one of the largest and most populous cities in Europe and the world. It is the location of numerous internationally known landmarks, parklands, edifices, entertainment venues and districts. This is why, we decided to present to you some of the city’s most desirable areas which commence with the letter “B”. Bankside The district of Bankside lies in the central parts of the city in the Borough of Southwark. It is one of London’s most visited areas as it is the location of the Bankside Power Station which presently houses the world famous Tate Modern art gallery. It was

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