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We had Peter and Team move us from Peckham to Bath and I highly recommend them. They came the day before to pack our contents which made the whole move stress-free. We didn't need to life a finger!


They were efficient, hard working and the price was very reasonable considering the effort.

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I needed a few heavy items moved to near Dover in Kent.

I contacted Peter - 07427 271980 / VP Removals. He quoted a very reasonable price, was extremely helpful, punctual with his times and handled our furniture with respect and care. I don't think there is a better mover out there. Highly recommended.

  • 4 months later...

We have just used VP and they were excellent, super fast, extremely careful and got the job done in record time. We were moving awkward items from a listed building, any scrapes or bumps would have been a disaster! They were experts and there wasn't a sinlge mark. I would highly recommend Peter and Oscar and will use them again in the future. 

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