Pointers for Hackney Visitors
Located to the north-east of the City, at the comfortable distance of just 5 miles from Charing Cross, Hackney is indeed among the London boroughs that can be consider the best. It was formed, like the rest of the boroughs, in 1965 and at the present moment covers territory of 19.1 square kilometres. According to…
By: , 22 November, 2017Is It Time to Relocate?
Moving from one place to another is arguably one of the hardest and most stressful decisions that somebody could make. People relocate for a myriad of reasons but knowing when it is time to take that decision can be tricky. Here are six signs that it is time to pack your bag and change your…
By: , 9 November, 2017Good Places for Business in London
London is the financial capital in the world. The business environment here is huge and is characterised by the fierce competition demonstrated in every field. The good news is that if you make it in London, then you can make it everywhere. There are quite a few pretty attractive locations throughout the whole capital that…
By: , 24 October, 2017Three Formidable Districts in Westminster
Westminster in an inner London borough that holds city status. It was formed in 1965 and is questionably the most important area of the English capital. The borough spans over 8.29 square miles, which makes it one of the smallest districts in the country. The last census shows that the area has an estimate population…
By: , 12 October, 2017Should You Leave the City for the Suburbs
Over the past few years, a new trend has emerged in the UK capital – many Londoners have started to move from the city to the suburbs. That is especially the case with young people who can’t afford to pay rent in the capital’s more central districts. But aside from saving money, there are many…
By: , 24 September, 2017Why Croydon is So Hard to Resist
The Borough of Croydon is neither the biggest nor the most prestigious borough in London. Despite that, however, it has the highest population number in the capital of the United Kingdom. Upper Norwood and Norbury are the borough’s northernmost districts and that means that they are also located closer to central London than all other…
By: , 12 September, 2017Moving House – What to Do with the Food in Your Home?
Moving a piano, packing fragile items, decluttering – these are some of the most unpleasant and difficult tasks that go hand in hand with many domestic removals. The thing is that these challenges are very obvious and most of us are likely to put them on top of their to-do pre-relocation planning list. One less…
By: , 30 August, 2017Exploring the More Unusual Side of the Borough of Havering
The Borough of Havering is the third largest London Borough by area. It borders with boroughs like Bexley, Barking and Dagenham, as well as with that of Redbridge. Havering is an Outer London Borough. Still, even though it does not have a central location, it hides many interesting secrets and one-of-a-kind gems. As a start,…
By: , 13 August, 2017Best big panel vans on the market
Big panel vans are an integral tool to movers as they allow them to transport quickly, safely and efficiently large quantities of goods from one place to another. However, the light commercial vehicle sector of the automotive industry is one of the broadest, which is why it is hard to know which vans are great…
By: , 25 July, 2017Moving in summer? That’s how you do it
Moving homes is always a tough job, but even you have to do it in the scourging heat during the summer months, things can become even more complicated. But there are way to reduce the pressure of your summer removal. Choosing to commence the project specifically at that time can even come with a few…
By: , 5 July, 2017