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hi guys i was told the good people of dulwich need someone like me to remove all your unwanted rubbish,i removed some buiders rubble for a local decorator on tarbout road east dulwich and he told me about your forum so here i am. The services my company offers our an alternative to a skip and with us you dont need a permit and skips do take up parking spaces for days until the skip company decides to collect it when full.we are called A G Clearance ltd and are listed on yell and thebestoflewisham and thebestofgreenwich. we offer a wait and load service and work with domestic and commercial customers, we clear all types of waste sofas,fridges,garage clearance and anything you need to dispose of take a look at our website www.agclearance.co.uk we use a recycling programme and 80% of goods cleared will be recycled call our freephone on 0800 634 4967 24 hrs a day or 07867 630 264 and ask for richard,we are fully licensed by the environment agency hope we can help the people of east dulwich give us a call.
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southwark council will charge for fridges and freezers and will not collect builders rubble so if you need this kind of clearance keep us in mind, we also offer house clearances and garden clearances thanks again richard from A G Clearance ltd www.agclearance.co.uk 0800 634 4967

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