Office Removals near Grimsby
|
Removal Office in Grimsby, DN32

These Removal Office companies are located in Grimsby
Handy Moves
Company Type: Removals
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 |
No added Removal Office are located in Grimsby
The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Grimsby
Clark & Rose Ltd
Company Type: Crate Hire
14 Eldon Way
, SG18 8NH
|
Tel. 01767 312869
|
Modeforce Ltd
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Logic Ho/4 Homefield Rd
, CB9 8QP
|
Tel. 01440 762288
|
Woodbridge Removals
Company Type: Office Moves
34 Sparrows Croft Rd
, IP12 2TG
|
Tel. 01394 461000
|
Risdale Removals Ltd
Company Type: Office Moves
Virginia House/Jackson Rd
, IP12 4NR
|
Tel. 0800 174909
|
Allied Pickfords
Company Type: Office Moves
Crawley Crossing/Bedford Rd
, MK43 0UT
|
Tel. 0800 289229
|
S & S Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
89 Aylesbury Road
, MK41 9RQ
|
Tel. 0808-155 7841
|
J G Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
103 Denmark Street
, MK40 3TJ
|
Tel. 01234 359567
|
Wolton Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
5 Honey Hill Gardens
, MK40 4PA
|
Tel. 01234 314624
|
Ansell
Company Type: Removal Office
177 Bedford Rd
, MK43 0LE
|
Tel. 01234 766329
|
Merlin
Company Type: Removals
6 Totnes Clo
, MK40 3AX
|
Tel. 01234 266226
|
ALM Moves
Company Type: Removal Company
15B St. Augustines Rd
, MK40 2NB
|
Tel. 01234 405925
|
Kariwell Ltd
Company Type: Office Moves
41 Crawley Rd
, MK43 0AA
|
Tel. 01234 751278
|
Facer Ivor
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
129 Goldington Rd
, MK40 3EN
|
Tel. 01234 364853
|
R V Removals
Company Type: Removals
Newmill Farm/Wood La
, MK44 3QT
|
Tel. 01234 838426
|
A B Transport
Company Type: Office Removals
151 Oliver Street
, MK45 2SF
|
Tel. 01525 402202
|
Arnolds Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
2 Virginia Cl
, LU2 7LX
|
Tel. 01582 417500
|
A To B Removals
Company Type: Removals
16 Curlew Rd
, LU2 8EN
|
Tel. 01582 725064
|
A-Z Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
33 Denbigh Rd
, LU3 1NR
|
Tel. 07890 180294
|
Removal Companies in towns near Grimsby, DN32
News and Tips
Don't Be Fooled by Unscrupulous Moving Companies: Tips to Look for the Best One read more »
Useful Tips On When To Book Move Out Services read more »
The hidden costs of moving read more »
How to Make Moving Less Stress-Free? read more »
Understanding the Real Purpose of a Moving Box read more »
Places of interest in Grimsby, DN32
A long-standing dispute with Grimsby, over the position of the boundary stone near what is now Bath Street, was legally settled in favour of Clee in 1830. Until the mid 19th century Clee parish operated the open field system of agriculture. Under the Enclosure award of 1846 land in Clee village and Cleethorpes was divided between various landowners, mainly G.F Heneage, Richard Thorold and Sidney Sussex College.
Directors of the Club embraced the Lawn Tennis Association's Club Vision programme and began work on development of the Club. There are practically no tennis facilities for the disabled and part of the development of the club would address this issue in North Lincolnshire. Detailed and lengthy submissions were made to the Sports Aid Foundation, the National Lottery, the Football Trust and Foundation for Sports and the Arts. Support for the bid was forthcoming from the LTA and a huge redevelopment of the Club started in August 2003. The development, costing £250,000 saw the whole site under construction work. All of the courts were replaced; four synthetic grass courts so enjoyed by players of all abilities, two floodlit acrylic courts as used in the US Open, which are especially good for wheelchair tennis, and a state of the art Club House with ample luxurious accommodation.
Greater Grimsby is undergoing a radical transformation as part of Yorkshire Forward?s Renaissance Towns Programme. The 25-year vision for Grimsby involves making a town which is attractive and an economically and socially desirable place to live, visit, work and play. The aim is to bring new life to the town centre by creating quality surroundings and rejuvenating the historic waterside and docks for the enjoyment of all.[27]
The railways arrived from 1857. Sleaford was eventually the junction of six major roads and five railway branch-lines, making it a regional centre. The railways caused the decline of the Sleaford Navigation, which closed in 1878. It had much to be proud of when this description was penned in 1870.[7]
Bracebridge Heath lies along the route of the Roman 'Ermine Street' which was part of the link between London (Londinium) and Lincoln (Lindum Colonia) (In fact, the line of Ermine Street, when extended from its last traceable part at Harmston, runs down the middle of High Dyke in Waddington, and the side road in Bracebridge Heath known as Heath Road also lies exactly on the line). Of the estimated 16,000 km (10,000 miles) of Roman roads in Britain, Ermine Street is one of the best known. It runs approximately 320 km (200 miles) from London to York. In fact, the central road junction in the village is the junction of three roman roads, i.e. what is now the A15 (the Sleaford Road), the A607, (the Grantham Road), and Cross O'Cliffe Hill into Lincoln According to White's 1876 Lincolnshire, the parish of 5.8 km² (1,482 acres) was part of Boothby Graffoe Wapentake, and consisted of the Lincoln County Lunatic Asylum (on Sleaford Road), All Saints' church, and a vicarage. In 1876, 340 persons were recorded as living in the parish, the most notable of which included:
Information by Wikipedia.com
|