Rubbish Removal and house clearance service in E15 Stratford and West Ham

 

KwikSweep offers a hassle free rubbish clearance and junk removal service for both homes and business. Whether you are disposing a single item or a truck full. KwikSweep will clear all your unwanted junk or rubbish including washing machines, household bric-a-brac, electrical appliances, books, old kitchen units, clothes, furniture and everything else besides. We also offer garden clearances, recycling and IT Disposal.

 

Our smart friendly staff will arrive at a time that suits you so if you’re preparing for the sale or letting of your home, or simply getting rid of some clutter for extra space in your office. KwikSweep makes your rubbish clearance easy every step of the way.

 

For further information about our rubbish removal, house clearance and office clearance service in Stratford and West Ham call us on 0207 624 9215 or email us.

 

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About your area

Stratford - The name is first recorded in 1067 as Strætforda and means 'ford on a Roman road'. It is formed from Old English 'stræt' and 'ford'. The crossing is that of the London to Colchester road over one of the many branches of the River Lea to the west of the settlement. The nearby settlement of Bow —over the River Lea and now in Tower Hamlets— was also known as Stratford and a variety of suffixes were used to distinguish the two. The settlement to the east of the Lea was also known as Estratford refererring to the location east of the other Stratford, Statford Hamme alluding to the location within the parish of West Ham, with Abbei Stratford and Stretford Langthorne both referring to the presence of Stratford Langthorne Abbey.

 

West ham - A settlement in the area named Ham is first recorded as Hamme in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 958 and then in the 1086 Domesday Book as Hame. The earliest recorded use of West Ham, as distinct from East Ham, is in 1186 as Westhamma. It is formed from Old English 'hamm' and means 'a dry area of land between rivers or marshland', referring the location of the settlement within boundaries formed by the rivers Lee, Thames and Roding and their marshes.

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