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Removal Office in Hartlepool, TS26
Removal Office in TS26 Hartlepool These Removal Office companies are located in Hartlepool
























































Handy Moves
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
Tel. 020 8746 7129
Tel. 08000 380 390

London Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
Tel. 020 8811 8933

Man and Van
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
Tel. 020 8811 8922

Ace Removals
Company Type: Office Moves
211 Stockton Rd
, TS25 1SW
Tel. 01429 271900

Sandersons
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Andrew St
, TS24 7LB
Tel. 01429 862600



The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Hartlepool
Charltons
Company Type: Removal Company
149 Wollaton Rd
, TS23 3BD
Tel. 01642 865308

All Day Any Day
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
35 Mill La
, TS23 1HJ
Tel. 01642 365319

Britannia Devereux Of Cleveland
Company Type: Office Moves
Unit 109/7B Daimler Dr
, TS23 4JD
Tel. 01642 565182

Brittania Devereux Of Cleveland
Company Type: Crate Hire
Daimler Dr
, TS23 4JD
Tel. 01642 565182

Removal Companies in towns near Hartlepool, TS26


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TS26 Removal Office services in Hartlepool
Places of interest in Hartlepool, TS26

Victoria Park, Hartlepool

The land in which Victoria Park resides was originally used as a limestone quarry, which was owned by the North-Eastern Railway Company. However in 1886 the land was bought by West Hartlepool Rugby Football Club for the development of a new rugby ground. The ground was then named the Victoria Ground in celebration of Queen Victoria?s Diamond Jubilee. However in 1908 West Hartlepool R.F.C went bust leaving ?The Victoria Ground? vacant. Shortly afterwards, the ground was registered under the name of The Hartlepools United Football Athletic Company Limited, a football team representing both the town of West Hartlepool and the original settlement of Old Hartlepool. This football team developed into Hartlepool United. From 1908 - 1910 Hartlepools United shared their ground with the amateurs of West Hartlepool until the club broke up leaving Hartlepools United as the sole occupiers of the ground. In 1916 during the first world war the ground was bombed by a German Zeppelin, which destroyed the main stand on the Clarence Road side. A small, wooden stand was built as a temporary measure with the intent to replace it with a larger, more permanent structure once funds allowed. After the war, Hartlepool tried to claim compensation from the German government in order to fund the new stand. However these attempts failed and the temporary stand was eventually demolished in the late 1980s due to fire regulations being tightened as a result of the Bradford Fire. A number of portable cabins were put on the site of the Clarence Road stand containing dressing rooms, offices and a small number of seats until the Cyril Knowles Stand was built in 1995.

Hartlepool

Hartlepool (pronounced /?h?ːtlɪpuːl/) is a town and port in the ceremonial county of County Durham, England.

Hartlepool (borough)

The Hartlepool borough is one of a small number in the United Kingdom to have a directly-elected mayor. This followed a referendum held in the borough in October 2001,[1] and the first mayoral election was held in May 2002. The election became famous for being won by the mascot of Hartlepool United F.C., 'H'Angus the Monkey',[2] with a majority of approximately 500 over the second-placed Labour Party candidate. The man inside the monkey costume, Stuart Drummond, has served as mayor as an independent since then, being re-elected in 2005 with a majority of over 10,000[3] and again in 2009 with a second round majority of 844.

Linton, West Yorkshire

The village has one pub, The Windmill Inn on Main Street, there are no shops, no schools and no church. Wetherby golf club is situated in Linton. The historic Grade II listed Wood Hall Hotel and Spa (Hand Picked Hotels) is situated on the outskirts of the village, this has function rooms and health club facilities. The village has a small village hall with a car park and tennis courts.

Wetherby Racecourse

Horse racing in Wetherby was first took place on Scaur Bank (now officially known as King George V playing fields although still most commonly referred to as 'Scaur Bank' or 'The Ings') In 1891 racing moved to a new site situated off York Road. From the 1920s to the 1950s the racecourse was served by Wetherby Racecourse railway station. In the 1930s the first terraces were erected, a new two tear stand was erected adjacent to this in the 1970s and then in 1999 the new Millennium Stand was opened, providing the racecourse with executive banqueting and conference facilities. Up until 1963, Racecourse Specials ran to Wetherby railway station from Bradford Interchange on racedays. As the station on York Road had closed many years before, for decades the only rail access was via the station on Linton Road at the other end of Wetherby from the racecourse.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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