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We provide van and man hire to NW London, West, Central, East and a North London removal service, as well as SW and SE London removals.

Punctual Woolwich SE18 light removals company

Woolwich New Wine ChurchIt makes plenty of sense to use About this Van as your preferred SE18 Woolwich removals service provider. This is not mere rhetoric but is a statement that can be readily backed up with hard facts. We began trading in 2002 and for eight years we have been offering man with van services in Woolwich SE18 and beyond to other parts of London and numerous destinations around the UK. About this Van takes its relocations job with the utmost seriousness and professionalism. This is why our house and office moves assignments are handled using a fleet of Luton Vans that are all equipped with removal trolleys, removal blankets and furniture flat-packing tools ensuring that our services are safe, fast and convenient.

About this Van is realizes that different clients have varying light removals requirements – our years of experience have proven this fact time and again. For this reason our removals company uses a flexible payment structure that pegs the charged rate on the type of relocations service provided. Approach us in confidence and describe your requirement to us and we’ll give you a free quote for your impending garage clearances, office moves, house moves, and single item clearances. We take pride in being a SE18 Woolwich van man service that does not take advantage of its clients to gain financially – the final charge you pay will not contain any hidden charges. You will not pay us a cent in fuel or even depot to depot costs.

Past satisfied clients of our Woolwich SE18 small removals service have really admired the professional nature of our men crews in as far as their service delivery acumen is concerned. About this Van only engages well trained personnel who are courteous, amicable, helpful and trustworthy. Whether you decide to join in the relocations processes or opt to have our men crews handle it all you are bound to enjoy the company of our industrious staffs.

Woolwich SE18 is identified as one of the 35 major centers in the London Plan. This south London district is located in the London Borough of Greenwich. Woolwich is a crucial river crossing location and people are afforded two options to do so here i.e. the Woolwich Ferry and the Woolwich Foot Tunnel.

Woolwich Common FunfairArdent fans of Arsenal FC will be glad to know that the premiership club has its origin in the Woolwich SE18 area having been founded in 1886 as Dial Square. The club was then renamed Royal Arsenal before being renamed again in 1891 as Woolwich Arsenal. When the club shifted base to Highbury in 1913 the Woolwich part of the name was dropped. Woolwich SE18 also boasts of being the location of the first McDonald’s branch which opened shop in 1974. Woolwich was chosen to host this 3000th McDonald’s branch as it represented the typical English town at the time. While there were once four cinema halls in the area, three of these have been converted into a church, a nightclub and a bingo hall respectively.

Woolwich SE18 knew better years until the closure of the Siemens factory and the Royal Arsenal in 1968 and 1994 respectively. With these closures the area’s economic vibrancy took a dip and activity was limited to the area around Powis Street and the market. During this time many department stores and chain stores closed shop. Things are however taking a turn for the better especially with the renovation of the Royal Arsenal site. This move prompted the establishment of a handful of High Street chains as economic vibrancy began to be felt again. The outlook for the future seems bright enough with more developments expected to come with the 2012 Summer Olympics especially since Woolwich SE18 has been chosen as the venue of the games’ shooting events.

Famous area residents include boxer Julius Francis, engineer Henry Maudslay, actor Merveille Lukeba, poet Richard Lovelace, General Charles George Gordon of Khartoum, Grime MC Afrikan Boy and many others.

From Woolwich the nearest places are Charlton, Kidbrooke, Plumstead, Thamesmead, Eltham, and Welling.