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"I had a few boxes and many (somewhat delicate) musical instruments to
move. I was in my other home in two hours. The movers were fast yet
took meticulous care. I'm grateful."
Jay W5, W13
"After shopping around I found that Cheapest Removals Ealing
W5, W13's prices were the lowest in Ealing
W5, W13. Their staff help us plan our house removal, so when
the time came they arrived, packed or things, and loaded them. My
possessions were in our new home within half a day."
Nick W5, W13
"Our small office mostly uses computers and graphic production
machinery. Removals Ealing W5, W13 exercised ingenuity -
and their strong backs -- for moving our heavy printers, and all our
delicate electronic gear was intelligently packed in an organized
manner. The modest expense and efficient service allowed us to set
up shop in our larger space so we could begin multiplying our
earnings immediately."
Jo W5, W13
"We feared moving, since we have a large family. We packed some of our
belongings ahead of time. The movers packed everything else. We
should have had them pack everything. That would have been even
faster. They prepared the items so that upon arrival they unloaded,
everything directly into its correct place. The movers dismiss our
fear once they began to work. Hopefully we will not need to move
again anytime soon. If we do we will use Removals again."
Lily and Robert
London Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged to lower the age of free public transport to 60 if he is re-elected in May.
NORTH ACTON is the home of Ealing’s 26th children’s centre, which officially opened its doors last week.
RIDERS are to benefit from a new cycle hub which will offer more secure, covered and well-lit cycle parking near Ealing Broadway station.
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The first widespread big freeze of the winter has brought snow up to 16cm deep, grounded planes and raised fears of transport chaos.
EALING’S libraries, sports centres and parks will be open to hundreds of children over the half-term school holidays.
EALING residents who are planning to hold a street party for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee this summer are being urged to submit their applications by April 30.
STUDENTS from Acton High School showed off their culinary skills at the Rotary Young Chefs Competition.
EALING may work alongside Harrow and Brent councils to help reduce library and leisure services costs across the three boroughs.
WORK on the new pavilion at Spikes Bridge Park, Southall, is set to start this summer.