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Another glowing recommendation for Paul. We had a LOT of rubbish from redoing our kitchen. Messaged Paul this morning and he got in touch quickly and was very helpful. He managed to book us in for the same day today - only a matter of hours since I first got in touch with him. Arrived promptly and now all the rubbish is cleared away. Very reasonable rates too. Lovely guy, professional service - Highly recommend!
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I can highly recommend Knight & Sons - they came to pick up some bits this morning.


Paul fitted us in on short notice, arrived on time this morning, and was really efficient picking everything up.


Their details:


[email protected]

Paul's mobile: 07985104027

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Another glowing recommendation from us also. We have used Paul on a number of occasions, just recently we asked him to clear away the old timber we had removed from a deck in the garden. As always he turned up on time (early even!) and had everything cleared away in next to no time.


Always pleasant and efficient to deal with.

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Another recommendation for Paul. He took away all of my huge number of unwanted items from my garden and home clearance for a great price. Would highly recommend him. Very efficient and punctual. Will be calling on him again. Just a thoroughly nice chap.😊
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Used Paul for the first time yesterday - had loads of garden waste from an earlier clean up as (at the time) the recycling centres were appointment only. Also 3 chairs and other bulky items. Turned up on time (actually earlier but he went for a coffee as did not want to disturb us). Took all the rubbish away immediately - charge was very reasonable. Will use again.
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Another glowing recommendation from me! Mark and colleague came to my lock-up to clear out the remaining tiles, tile sealants, pallets and shelves and even provided a screwdriver for me to dismantle shelves I was keeping and swept up when they finished! Super-nice, laidback guys and a very reasonable price. They also picked up some old paint and timber from outside my house nearby. In the past, scrap clearers have asked hundreds of pounds for a tiny amount of stuff. Knight & Son are amazing and truly take the stress out of these situations. 100 per cent recommended.
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It's all been said, but it's all true. Prompt, reliable, excellent value. Took down an old climbing frame and a children's playhouse and decking. along with an old trampoline and piles of wood. Was done quickly and efficiently and at a very reasonable price. already have a price for a shed which is on its last legs.....
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Any waste disposal requirements, phone Paul at Knight & Sons waste disposal.

Came at time agreed, quickly loaded my waste items, charged a very reasonable price and left area clean and tidy.

KNIGHT & SONS 07985 104027.Highly recommended.

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