Office Removals near Holmfirth
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Removal Office in Holmfirth, LS1

These Removal Office companies are located in Holmfirth
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 Moves
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Office Moves
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Holmfirth
Exley J Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Park Works/644 Bradford Rd
, WF17 8HG
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Tel. 01924 472353
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Souths Removals
Company Type: Removals
30 Monk Ings Av
, WF17 9HY
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Tel. 01924 470001
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C B T Ltd
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
70 Mabgate
, LS9 7DZ
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Tel. 0113-246 7005
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Shift It Ltd
Company Type: Crate Hire
31 Frederick Av
, LS9 8QL
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Tel. 0113-240 9992
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Logical Moves
Company Type: Office Removals
32 Queensway
, LS20 9LB
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Tel. 01943 875475
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Bishops Move
Company Type: Office Removals
12 Moor La Trading Est
, LS25 6ES
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Tel. 01977 680061
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Stagefreight Ltd
Company Type: Removals
Unit B/Gildersome Spur
, LS27 7JZ
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Tel. 0113-238 0805
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City Transport
Company Type: Office Removals
Thornleigh Gr
, LS9 8RA
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Tel. 0113-240 8880
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Allied Pickfords
Company Type: Removal Office
Gelderd Rd
, LS12 6DQ
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Tel. 0800 289229
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N & B Haulage
Company Type: Office Removals
38 Lowther Cr
, LS26 8QQ
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Tel. 0113-286 4003
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White & Co
Company Type: Office Moves
South View Business Centre/Ghyll Royd
, LS20 9PP
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Tel. 01943 884477
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Complete Removals
Company Type: Office Moves
167 Wykebeck Valley Rd
, LS9 6PE
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Tel. 0113-293 9966
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A-B Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
619 Dewsbury Rd
, LS11 5LF
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Tel. 0113-294 3049
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Airedale Movers
Company Type: Crate Hire
7 St. Margarets Drive
, LS18 5BQ
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Tel. 0113-258 2971
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Man & Van Hire
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
83 Roseville Road
, LS8 5DT
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Tel. 0808-155 6952
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Hart Jack & Sons
Company Type: Office Removals
30 Bath La
, LS13 3AT
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Tel. 0113-256 5622
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Multicube
Company Type: Removal Company
Chengate House/61 Pepper Rd
, LS10 2RU
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Tel. 0113-272 0114
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Store Room
Company Type: Office Removals
Millshaw
, LS11 8EG
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Tel. 0113-272 1607
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Robinsons
Company Type: Office Moves
20 Poole Rd
, LS15 7NA
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Tel. 0113-368 2142
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Heywood Removals
Company Type: Removals
4 Fir Tree Vale
, LS17 7EY
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Tel. 07814 806977
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Removal Companies in towns near Holmfirth, LS1
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The district is represented by eight MPs, for the constituencies of Elmet (Colin Burgon, Labour); Leeds Central (Hilary Benn, Labour); Leeds East (George Mudie, Labour); Leeds North East (Fabian Hamilton, Labour); Leeds North West (Greg Mulholland, Lib Dem); Leeds West (John Battle, Labour); Morley and Rothwell (Colin Challen, Labour); and Pudsey (Paul Truswell, Labour). Various boundary changes will be implemented for the 2010 General Election, when Leeds will be represented by members for seven constituencies and three-fifths of one: Elmet will be replaced by Elmet and Rothwell and Morley by Morley and Outwood (three Leeds wards and two Wakefield wards), and the boundaries of the other constituencies will be altered. Leeds is within the Yorkshire and the Humber European constituency, which is represented by two Conservative, one Labour, one UKIP, one Liberal Democrat and one BNP MEPs. The voting figures for Leeds in the European Parliament election in June 2009 were: Conservative 22.6%, Labour 21.4%, UKIP 15.9%, Lib Dem 13.8%, BNP 10.0%, Green 9.4%.[10]
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Mirfield Show is an annual agricultural event held on the third Sunday in August at Mirfield showground. It is organised and run by the Mirfield Agricultural Society (MAS) as a non-profit making event for the families of Mirfield and district.[2]
At the start of 19th century Wakefield was already a wealthy market town and inland port trading in wool and corn.[25] The Aire and Calder and Calder and Hebble Navigations and the Barnsley Canal were instrumental in the development of Wakefield as an important market for corn from Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire supplying the fast growing population in the West Riding. The Corn Exchange opened in Westgate in 1838.[26] The market developed in the streets around the Bull Ring and the cattle market between George Street and Ings Road grew to be one of the biggest in the country.[27] Road transport using turnpiked roads was also important. Regular mail coaches departed to Leeds, London, Manchester, York and Sheffield and the 'Strafford Arms' was an important coaching inn.[28] The railways arrived in Wakefield in 1840 when Kirkgate Station was built on the Manchester to Leeds line.
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