Jump to content

Recommendation for a fab electrician


emc

Recommended Posts

Hello


I'd just like to recommend Liam of Rye Lane Electricals. The electrics down one side of my kitchen totally went - Brit Gas (who I have one of those homeowner cover agreements with) quoted me the most astronomical amount to fix. However Liam (who has been recommended loads on here) came to give me a quote which was a third of the price of Brit Gas. He came and did the job the following week, everything is now working perfectly. But it wasn't just that he was so much more reasonable than Brit Gas he also knows exactly what he's doing is personable, honest and efficient. I Couldn't recommend him highly enough. Liam is on: 07943 274067

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...
I run two businesses in the heart of Peckham and Liam has helped keep both of them going on multiple occasions. We have never had recurring issues with any of his work and he has gone out of his way to communicate properly and get the work done as soon as possible. Very competent and very easy to work with
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • More interested in the future than the past. 
    • The plans The developer Berkeley Homes have submitted a planning application to redevelop the Aylesham Centre close to the junction of Peckham High Street and Rye Lane, containing Morrison’s supermarket, car park, & petrol station, Aylesham shopping arcade and most of that side of Rye Lane between Hanover Park and Peckham High Street. The application is for a mixed housing, retail, leisure and commercial development, in buildings ranging from 5 to 20 storeys. Impact Local people who have studied the detailed plans think that the development would dominate the historic town centre which has evolved since the 18th century, and would ruin the Conservation Area which was awarded in 2011 'to preserve and enhance its character and appearance'. More than 65% of the homes to be built in this unimaginative over-bearing development will be unaffordable by most people who live in Southwark, and provide inadequate open and green space for this part of Peckham. Need for discussion This is such an important issue for south London that it needs wide discussion before the Council Planning Committee takes its decision (not before next Spring). A free on-line talk and discussion to clarify the heritage issues we all need to think about is being held on Monday 11th November 7-8.30pm. All will be welcome. Please register on this link: https://Defend-Peckhams-Heritage-2024.eventbrite.co.uk There are several other key issues raised by the plans which are being examined in the Aylesham Community Action (ACA) campaign. You can find the link to all that and other useful information here: www.linktr.ee/acapeckham The zoom session is being arranged by Peckham Heritage the local group that has grown from the community work alongside the restoration of nine historic buildings in Peckham High Street through the Townscape Heritage Initiative. We hope that EDF members who value local heritage will be able to attend the session to hear and take part in the discussion, and report back to this topic so the discussion can continue.
    • I did see a few Victoria bound 185's on East Dulwich road around 5pm this evening. Coming from the Rye end and heading toward Goose green
    • I cant quite pinpoint where she is exactly. But currently notice I am not hearing her this evening!! She has a microphone? 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...