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another recommendation for barnaby who has helped me out twice already this year clearing my garden. I called him again yesterday to help clear my basement contents and he came over promptly today to give me a quote and was very accommodating in terms of timing and price for the job. I thoroughly recommend him.
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Hi there! Just wanted to add a useful recommendation for rubbish clearance in Dulwich. I have never used the services of Mr. Barney Rubble, I am sure he is a professional. Anyway, I am a regular client of a rubbish removal company serving Dulwich- https://www.handyrubbish.co.uk/east-dulwich-se22/. These guys are real experts, always on time and always come with the best equipment. They are working during weekends, which is very convenient. Hope it will help.
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Barney and his guys cleaned out my filthy, dirty ,leaking double garage this weekend ,it was a task others had turned down or given silly quotes for ,It was 3 luton vans full of crap and trips the tip,it took a day and a half to clear and they left it spotless. Amazing job.Many thanks .


Barney Rubble 07541 132087

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Just another recommendation for Barney Rubble. We had contacted other potential removal companies, but no one came close to the value of his quote. Called on Friday evening to make first contact, they were there first thing on Saturday to give us the quote and by mid-afternoon had come to remove a full front garden's worth of rubbish. Charming guy, and left the place immaculate. Highly recommended.
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Another BIG recommendation for Barney Rubble -- I phoned this morning about having old decking and garden rubbish cleared from the front garden. Within 30 minutes, he gave a quote and his team came round to clear it. Fast, courteous and did a great job. Could not be more pleased.


His number is: 07541 132 087.


Thank you to "Mr. Rubble" and his team!

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I have used RubbishMan Ltd. http://rubbishman.co.uk/ twice, once to clean out our old broken items from our basement and once to take construction/carpet items we removed. So if you need rubbish collections I highly recommend this company! They charge by volume and their prices are quite reasonable.
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