Removal Office in Kidlington, OX1

These Removal Office companies are located in Kidlington
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: Removal Company
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Adkins Transport
Company Type: Office Moves
43 Kennington Rd
, OX1 5PB
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Tel. 01865 327933
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Freestones
Company Type: Removals
Telephone Exchange/Speedwell St
, OX1 1RH
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Tel. 01865 201144
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The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Kidlington
Wantage Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
Hazelbury/Station Rd
, OX12 7PF
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Tel. 01235 771186
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AAL Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
PO Box 201
, OX12 2BF
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Tel. 01235 771977
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Wantage Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
Bradfield Farm South
, OX12 0DL
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Tel. 01235 868713
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Allied Pickfords
Company Type: Office Removals
Sandy La West
, OX4 6JU
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Tel. 0800 289229
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Move It
Company Type: Removal Office
16 Sutton Rd
, OX3 9RB
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Tel. 07917 196566
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Kershaw Transport
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
10 John Buchan Road
, OX3 9QN
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Tel. 01865 751155
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A2B Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
181 Southfield Pk
, OX4 2BQ
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Tel. 01865 721298
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Pickfords Ltd
Company Type: Removal Office
Sandy La West
, OX4 6JU
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Tel. 01865 711171
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Jacob A G & Sons
Company Type: Office Removals
24 Norton Close
, OX3 7BQ
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Tel. 01865 762524
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College Carriage
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Unit 50/Monument Business Park/Warpsgrove La
, OX44 7RW
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Tel. 01865 891408
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Cowley Carriers
Company Type: Crate Hire
London Rd
, OX33 1JG
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Tel. 01865 872466
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Rainbow Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
5 Rivermead Road
, OX4 4UD
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Tel. 07906 117339
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Abrahams & Bliss
Company Type: Removal Company
123 Kingston Rd
, OX2 6RW
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Tel. 01865 557838
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Isis Van Man
Company Type: Removal Office
338 Woodstock Rd
, OX2 7NS
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Tel. 0870-240 4629
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Dagless Carriers
Company Type: Removal Company
16 Chorefields
, OX5 1SX
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Tel. 01865 376238
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Removal Companies in towns near Kidlington, OX1
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Places of interest in Kidlington, OX1
Westgate is located at the west end of Queen Street, where the west gate of the city of Oxford used to be situated. A car park, including a multistory section, is attached to the shopping centre, with access from Oxpens Road. Plans to expand the shopping centre ? tripling it in size ? are well underway, with construction originally planned to start January 2009. However due to the economic downturn in the UK, particularly in the South East, the project has been postponed indefinitely[1] with the possibility that the project will be scrapped.[2]
Many of the city's eastbound buses stop here, and so it is frequently busy with people waiting for their bus. In late 2007, there were a number of crackdowns by the police on cyclists using this street outside the permitted hours, which has been fairly effective at reducing the numbers cycling along it.
In latter days musicals and play productions were supplemented by pop and rock concerts. In 1972 the Dorrills were bought out by the provincial theatre chain Howard and Wyndham, and in 1977 Apollo Leisure took over the lease of the theatre renaming it The Apollo. Apollo Leisure were bought out by SFX in 1999, followed by Clear Channel Entertainment in 2001. Following a refurbishment in 2003 the theatre reverted back to the name New Theatre, with Clear Channel Entertainment's theatre division becoming Live Nation two years later. Ambassador Theatre Group bought the theatre in 2009.
The shark first appeared on 9 August 1986.[1]Bill Heine, a local radio presenter who still owns the house, has said "The shark was to express someone feeling totally impotent and ripping a hole in their roof out of a sense of impotence and anger and desperation... It is saying something about CND, nuclear power, Chernobyl and Nagasaki".[2] The sculpture, which is reported to weigh 4 long hundredweights (200 kg)[2] and is 25 feet (7.6 m) long,[3] and is made of painted fibreglass, is named Untitled 1986 (written on the gate of the house). The sculpture was erected on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.[3] For the occasion of the shark's 21st anniversary in August 2007, it was renovated by the sculptor,[1] following earlier complaints about the condition of the sculpture and the house.[4]
Headington developed rapidly in the early 20th century, significant amounts of housing developed around the medieval village, now known as Old Headington. In 1927 it became an urban district separate from the Headington Rural District and in 1929 it was added to the city of Oxford.[3]
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