Removal Office in Muswell Hill, N10

These Removal Office companies are located in Muswell Hill
Handy Moves
Company Type: Removal Office
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
No added Removal Office are located in Muswell Hill
The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Muswell Hill
London Baggage
Company Type: Removals
117 Waterloo Rd
, SE1 8UL
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Tel. 020 8745 5301
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London Baggage Ltd
Company Type: Removal Company
117 Waterloo Road
, SE1 8UL
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Tel. 020 8745 5301
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Neat Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
106 Eversholt St
, NW1 1BP
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Tel. 07956 900006
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Fastremovals.com
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
120 Bethnal Green Road
, E2 6DG
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Tel. 07957 191134
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Abbey Transport
Company Type: Office Moves
Unit 15-16 Parmiter St Parmiter Ind Estate
, E2 9HZ
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Tel. 07751 669914
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National Movers
Company Type: Removal Office
Gorefield House Canterbury Road
, NW6 5TA
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Tel. 0800-587 8746
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Office Relocation
Company Type: Office Moves
16 West End La
, NW6 2LS
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Tel. 0871-423 0543
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ASAP Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Fortune Green Rd
, NW6 1DS
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Tel. 0871-423 0028
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Taxi Trucks Co.Uk
Company Type: Office Removals
1 Iverson Rd
, NW6 2QT
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Tel. 020 76246448
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Removal Link
Company Type: Office Removals
94 West End La
, NW6 2LU
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Tel. 020 7372 1300
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A Man with a Van
Company Type: Removals
82 Fortune Green Rd
, NW6 1DS
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Tel. 0871-423 0546
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A Man with a Van
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Kilburn High Rd
, NW6 2QJ
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Tel. 0871-423 0540
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Scotts Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
Coopers Wharf York Way
, N1 0AU
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Tel. 0207-837 7796
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A To Z Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
125 Essex Rd
, N1 2SN
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Tel. 020 7226 1207
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Pickfords Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Offord Rd
, N1 1PF
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Tel. 020 7833 4311
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Bees Transport
Company Type: Crate Hire
16-26 Westgate St
, E8 3RN
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Tel. 020 7923 9988
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Dial A Move
Company Type: Office Moves
12 Beehive Cl
, E8 3JT
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Tel. 07957 531334
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Ward Thomas
Company Type: Removal Company
13 Heath St
, NW3 6TP
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Tel. 020 7794 0600
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Removal Companies in towns near Muswell Hill, N10
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Queen's Wood is a 21 hectare area of ancient woodland in North London, abutting Highgate Wood and lying between East Finchley, Highgate Village, Muswell Hill and Crouch End. It was originally part of the ancient Forest of Middlesex which covered much of London, Hertfordshire and Essex and was mentioned in the Domesday Book and is now one of three Local Nature Reserves in the London Borough of Haringey. It is situated a few minutes' walk away from Highgate tube station.
Early in 1980 Haringey Council took over the trusteeship of Alexandra Palace from the GLC and decided to refurbish the building. But just six months later, on 10 July, a couple of days after the Great British Beer Festival and during Capital Radio's Jazz Festival, a second disastrous fire started under the organ and quickly spread. It destroyed half the building. Again the outer walls survived and the eastern parts, including the theatre and the BBC TV studios and aerial mast, were saved. In this fire parts of the famous organ were destroyed, though fortunately it had been dismantled for repairs so some parts (including nearly all the pipework) were away from the building in store. Some of the damage to the palace was repaired immediately but Haringey Council overspent on the restoration, creating a £30 million deficit. It was then reopened to the public in 1988 under a new management team headed by Louis Bizat. Later the Council was severely criticised for this overspend in a report by Project Management International.[12] This was followed by the decision of the Attorney General in 1991 that the overspending by the Council as trustee was unlawful and so could not be charged to the charity. The Council for some years did not accept this politically embarrassing finding, and instead maintained that the charity "owed" the Council £30m, charged compound interest on what it termed a "debt" (which eventually rose to a claim of some £60m), and to recoup it tried to offer the whole palace for sale - a policy their successors are still trying to carry out despite being stalled in the High Court in 2007. As of June 2008, it is still unclear whether the Council in either of its guises has agreed to write off its overspend.
Polorisation - Horizontal
Signage on platforms (summer 2009)
The observatory's primary purpose is to provide UCL undergraduates with training in telescope use. First year undergraduates use the Meade and Fry telescopes, whilst third year undergraduates are allowed onto the Allen and Radcliffe. Students are also taught in the methods of astronomical data-handling.
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