Removal Office in Wood Green, N22

These Removal Office companies are located in Wood Green
Handy Moves
Company Type: Office Moves
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 Removals
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Crate Hire
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
BRC
Company Type: Removal Company
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Tel. 0800-015 1601
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Conlon Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
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Tel. 0208-984 9899
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Secure Moves
Company Type: Removal Company
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Tel. 0800-633 5849
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The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Wood Green
Neat Removals
Company Type: Removals
106 Eversholt St
, NW1 1BP
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Tel. 07956 900006
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Fastremovals.com
Company Type: Office Moves
120 Bethnal Green Road
, E2 6DG
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Tel. 07957 191134
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Abbey Transport
Company Type: Removal Company
Unit 15-16 Parmiter St Parmiter Ind Estate
, E2 9HZ
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Tel. 07751 669914
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Removal Companies in towns near Wood Green, N22
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Places of interest in Wood Green, N22
On 16 March 1976, the station was the site of a Provisional IRA bombing, when a device exploded on an empty train as it prepared to enter the reversing siding, before heading west to pick up football supporters at Arsenal. One passenger standing on the platform was injured by flying glass.[2]
The official explanation of the coat of arms is given as:
Unusually for a shopping centre, the A105 road runs directly through the complex, allowing many of the stores to have entrances directly onto the street. The two halves of the mall are linked by bridges at first and second floor level.[6] The centre is six storeys high, but only the lower two floors are occupied by shops; the upper floors make up a housing complex known as "Sky City".[7]
Tottenham High Cross was erected in Tottenham sometime between 1600 - 1609 by Owen Wood, Dean of Armagh, on the site of a wooden wayside cross first mentioned in 1409, and marks what was the centre of Tottenham Village. There is some speculation that the first structure on the site was a Roman beacon or marker[citation needed], situated on a low summit on Ermine Street, which became the Tottenham High Road, as it is now known.
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