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I just wanted to make a mention of Vic and Peter of VP Removals (who we found through this forum). They recently helped us with a temporary - and thankfully stress free - house move, and I can't recommend them highly enough.


They worked tirelessly and diligently for a very long day. First carefully packing, including kitchen (and also bathroom as they did such an efficient job with the kitchen!) and then moving our furniture and contents, including very heavy awkward appliances.


They were prompt, friendly and courteous, and made the whole experience much less stressful than previous moves.


We were so impressed that we asked them back to clear out our loft for us, and we will not hesitate to use them again for the move back home.


You can contact Vic on 07427 271 980, and their website is: http://www.vpremovals.co.uk

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