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ADS your local private hire service, has listened to your comments and indeed will start a more comprehensive service in East Dulwich in the new year. We have listened to what customers are saying regarding child seats/baby seats and will do our best to put your fears to rest, so you can get around London and beyond, safely and securely in an ADS EXECUTIVE car where we combine quality of service with reasonable fares 24hrs a day!

All we ask is for customers to give at least a couple of hours notice, if possible, and where not possible to be relatively flexible on pickup times. ADS is bent on keeping our vehicles clean and tidy at all times, no matter the weather, therfore need the extra time in between fares to 'tidy up'. That way, everyone is a winner...

Look out for our leaflet/card coming through your door in the coming months...

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