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Man with a van to do small removal - Recommendations welcome


mrure26

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I am looking for a man with a van or a recommendation for one. It is for a very small removal, but from East Dulwich to Staines, Surrey. The largest item is a sofa bed so 2 men will be required to take it downstairs and on arrival up 10 stairs. Other than that it is just books, clothes and not heaps of either - I've never accumulated possessions! I would also like to know whether you provide boxes or I had thought of using those large, sturdy big black bin bags. There maybe several of them but you can assess the weight of each so that they won't be too heavy. I am not sure yet when this would take place, but fairly soon either to arrive in Staines late afternoon or if preferred a weekend. This can be arranged to suit both sides.



PM me please in the first instance.


Thanks


Marlene

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