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Man and van recommendations required for next Saturday 4th March


Grainne17

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We need a man and a van to help us move next Saturday 4th March and would be grateful for recommendations. We have large items to move including a king sized bed and 3 seater sofa so the van/Lorry would need to accommodate these as well as smaller bits of furniture and around 20 boxes. Please let me know if anyone has had good experiences locally and their contact details.


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Grainne

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Hi Grainne,I am available on that date. I own BRIDGES REMOVALS, if you put my company name in the search and do the drop down to all dates you will see comments from previous EDF clients. We can do hourly or fixed price and 1 to 3 man crew.My mobile number is 07956 411 450. Thanks Steve
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