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  • 3 weeks later...
Can I second that Peter and his team ensured our move to Welling went very smoothly. His staff are hard working ,very pleasant and courteous and took great care with all our 30m3 of possesions. He also masterminded the moving of a huge amount of garden rockery , large specimen plants and sleepers. All went without a hitch and nothing lost or broken. A real 5 star service and would use them again in a flash and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone for their moving needs. Oh and a very fair price for the service as well. *****
  • 3 months later...

Just to add my agreement to the raving reviews above, for Vitek and Peter, and colleagues. They were lovely to have around, and I have never seen anyone work so hard! This was important to us, when moving with my two year old, who liked them very much. Very reasonable price, and super efficient, easy to work with, thorough and careful. And extremely quick to respond to any communications.

Yep 5 stars from us as well! Thank you!

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