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tor2102

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Hello,


We are moving house in mid August and I am now looking for a removals company recommendation. If you have had a recent positive experience, I would be very grateful for feedback.


It will be a 2-stage move with an interim period of things going into storage, so we may need help with storage too.


And if anyone knows of a short-let from 15 August (maybe 2 months), please let me know!


Many thanks,

Vicky

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