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Jenny1000

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Hi

I'm looking for a man and van to help me with a very light removal on Saturday (I'm moving from one furnished property to another so just have bags and boxes and a small collection of bedside tables!).

Moving from Herne Hill to Denmark Hill.

Does anyone have any recommendations of someone good and reasonably priced (any indications of price paid much appreciated)

Thanks very much

Hi Joanna,


I just used David this evening actually, who has a small van and helped me collect an item I bought on ebay and was very helpful indeed. He's ?25 an hour. He's friendly and reliable. I would definitely use him again. He's based in Forest Hill. perhaps try him. Contact is David Marshall, on 07972 596192. Or email: [email protected]. He is on the forum under Odd jobs and man and van. Good luck with your move.

Thanks very much everybody for the recommendations. I used Kevin (07818568095) as a couple of people suggested and would highly recommend him - he was really punctual, friendly and helpful. The van was more than big enough to cope with having about twice as much stuff as I thought and he was really nice about it! Price extremely reasonable too.

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