Office Removals near Nottingham
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Removal Office in Nottingham, NG7

These Removal Office companies are located in Nottingham
Handy Moves
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Office Moves
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
1st Call Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
35 Maitland Rd
, NG5 4GT
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Tel. 0115-993 0640
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24 7 Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
62 Russell Rd
, NG7 6GZ
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Tel. 07977 055509
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A Elite Removals
Company Type: Removals
2 Headingley Gdns
, NG8 5AX
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Tel. 0115-927 3946
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A Smoother Removal Co
Company Type: Removal Office
Flat C/48A Forest Rd West
, NG7 4EQ
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Tel. 0115-854 3006
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Aaa Smooth Removals
Company Type: Office Moves
Flat C/48A Forest Rd West
, NG7 4EQ
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Tel. 0845-688 6951
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Ace Removals
Company Type: Office Moves
7 Wallis St
, NG6 0EP
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Tel. 0115-978 9755
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Andrews Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
38 Southampton St
, NG3 3FX
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Tel. 0115-971 8016
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Best One Removals
Company Type: Removals
55A Gertrude Rd
, NG2 5DA
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Tel. 0115-981 9596
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Hoults Group
Company Type: Office Moves
Daniels Way
, NG15 7LL
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Tel. 0115-968 1992
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Man With A Van
Company Type: Removals
77A Radcliffe Rd
, NG2 5HE
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Tel. 0115-911 9197
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McCrorys
Company Type: Office Removals
12 Carnarvon Gr
, NG4 3HF
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Tel. 0115-911 8177
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Moves Direct
Company Type: Removal Company
PO Box 8626
, NG2 9AR
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Tel. 07743 774447
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Regency Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
11, Rainbow Road/Moor La
, NG14 6QS
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Tel. 0115-965 3983
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Triple A
Company Type: Removal Company
172 Southchurch Dr
, NG11 8AD
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Tel. 07960 229302
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U Fill Ltd
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 8-9/Genesis Pk/Midland Way
, NG7 3EF
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Tel. 0800-052 6226
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Van & Driver
Company Type: Office Removals
20 Gamston Cres
, NG5 3DN
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Tel. 0115-911 7677
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Webster P
Company Type: Office Moves
Unit A4/Ashforth Business Centre/Ashforth St
, NG3 4BG
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Tel. 0115-941 7600
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The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Nottingham
Smarts Of Northolt Ltd
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Unit 15 The Metropolitan Centre Derby Road
, UB6 8UJ
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Tel. 0500 030609
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Removal Companies in towns near Nottingham, NG7
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Places of interest in Nottingham, NG7
The Priory continued its work for 430 years, there being twenty to thirty monks in residence at a time and it is estimated that about one thousand men passed through the Priory in four centuries. It was the tenth richest Priory in England and the wealthiest in the Midlands. Its endowments included the three churches in Nottingham, St. Mary's, St. Peter's and St. Nicholas.
The Marcus Garvey Ballroom is a local West Indian community centre managed by West Indian Cavaliers, and located on Lenton Boulevard. Named after Marcus Mosiah Garvey, this venue is famous for its large music hall, the Ballroom, which has a capacity of around 1000. Events include clubnights run by students from the universities, including Firefly, Detonate, Misst, and also specialises in live acts,it also houses the legendary C.P.H sound system.
Albert Ball VC - Britain?s first and probably still its best known 'Air Ace' was born at 32 Lenton Boulevard in Lenton in 1896 and went to school at the Lenton Church School. The Albert Ball Memorial Homes in Church Street are a striking and lasting monument to the brief life of Albert Ball [1]. After a series of moves to houses throughout Lenton, his family settled at 43 Lenton Road. His father was Sir Albert Ball, a successful businessman who rose in status from a plumber to an alderman, and later Lord Mayor of Nottingham.
The cathedral contains the oldest ring of ten bells in the United Kingdom. Other treasures include an eighteenth-century nave with a wrought iron Rood screen by Robert Bakewell, the memorial to Bess of Hardwick, and the Cavendish brasses, including those of Henry Cavendish and Georgiana Spencer, the wife of one of the Dukes of Devonshire.
The mill was built in 1783 by Thomas Evans, who hailed from a family with interests in lead iron and copper. Initially, he partnered with Richard Arkwright and Jedediah Strutt in the venture. It was a six storey building powered by water, with an enormous weir across the river. It was destroyed by fire in 1788 and rebuilt with sheets of tin nailed to the beams as protection.[3]
Information by Wikipedia.com
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