Removal Office in Blyth, NE46

These Removal Office companies are located in Blyth
Handy Moves
Company Type: Office Removals
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removals
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Removals
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
A E F Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
Station Yard
, NE46 1EU
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Tel. 01434 603701
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The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Blyth
A S H Removers
Company Type: Removals
18 Newport St
, M6 5TW
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Tel. 0161-736 0239
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Dial-A-Move
Company Type: Crate Hire
379A Bolton Rd
, M6 7NJ
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Tel. 0161-736 9579
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Liam James Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
16 Bradfield Avenue
, M6 8DX
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Tel. 0161-736 5529
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Men & Van
Company Type: Crate Hire
19 Tilehurst Court
, M7 3ST
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Tel. 0161-792 5202
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Aztec Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
68 Welwyn Drive
, M6 7PQ
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Tel. 0161-950 3470
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First Class Solutions
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Flat 5/Linslade House/Buckingham St
, M5 4FG
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Tel. 0161-737 1632
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Low Cost Moves
Company Type: Removal Company
52 Manchester Rd
, OL5 0AA
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Tel. 01457 838454
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J & S Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
209 Manchester Rd
, OL5 9AJ
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Tel. 01457 838874
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A1 Rubbish Removal
Company Type: Office Removals
18 Hamblett Street
, WN7 4TZ
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Tel. 07730 538749
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Apex Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
Unit 1 Spencer Park Greasbrough St
, S60 1RF
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Tel. 01709 847492
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Apex Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
Unit K1 Spencer Park
, S60 1RG
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Tel. 0808-155 7720
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HBC
Company Type: Office Moves
210 Wellgate
, S60 2PD
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Tel. 01709 836660
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Excel Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
4 Foljambe Drive
, S65 4HG
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Tel. 01709 850833
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Apex Storage
Company Type: Removal Company
Greasbrough St
, S60 1RF
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Tel. 01709 838030
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Ellis Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
82 Shaftesbury Avenue
, DN2 6EQ
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Tel. 01302 363178
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Cass Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
84 Lindrick Close
, DN4 7JL
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Tel. 01302 531276
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Durant Frank
Company Type: Crate Hire
6 Mansion Ct Gdns
, DN8 5BL
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Tel. 01405 812479
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Removal Companies in towns near Blyth, NE46
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Places of interest in Blyth, NE46
The first diocese of Lindisfarne was merged into the Diocese of York in 664. York diocese was then divided in 678 by Theodore of Tarsus, forming a bishopric for the country between the Rivers Aln and Tees, with a seat at Hexham and/or Lindisfarne. This gradually and erratically merged back into the bishopric of Lindisfarne. Eleven bishops of Hexham followed St. Eata, of which six were saints.
The town is served by Hexham railway station on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, also known as the Tyne Valley Line. The line was opened in 1838, and links the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear with Carlisle in Cumbria. The line follows the course of the River Tyne through Northumberland.
On 27 July 2007, Burnley revealed plans for a £20 million redevelopment of Turf Moor. The plans also included the creation of a youth academy at the club's training facility at Gawthorpe Hall in nearby Padiham.[23] The plans were detailed in six phases. In the first phase it was planned to move the changing rooms to the corner between the James Hargreaves Stand and the Jimmy McIlroy Stand. The second phase included the demolition of the Cricket Field Stand a new stand to be built at that end of the ground that would incorporate a hotel, a restaruant and a newly constructed cricket pavilion, and would be able to accommodate 2,500 fans.[23] The redevelopments also included the construction of a multi-storey car park adjacent to the stadium. Other planned improvements include a new club superstore and other retail outlets, and new business offices on the site of the current club shop. Revealed in the fifth phase was a transformation of the Bob Lord Stand, which will eventually house a multi-screen cinema.[23] The development of a second tier on the Bob Lord stand was later revealed by Burnley chief executive Paul Fletcher, taking the anticipated capacity of Turf Moor to 28,000 spectators.[17]
Engineer Sir Willis Jackson[94] was born and educated in the town. James Drake a pioneer of British motorways was also born here. 17th century mathematician Sir Jonas Moore was from Higham but is believed to have been educated at the Grammar School. Scottish Cardiology pioneer Sir James Mackenzie lived and practiced medicine in the town for more than a quarter of a century.
Historically, services were as follows:
Information by Wikipedia.com