Rubbish Removal and house clearance service in WC2 Covent Garden, Holborn and Strand

 

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 Covent Garden, Holborn and Strand call us on 0207 624 9215 or email us.

 

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About your area

 

Govent Garden - The area's economy relies on retail and entertainment. Covent Garden Market reopened as a retail centre in 1980, after the produce market was moved to its current location in Nine Elms. Currently one of the most famous and popular parts of the covered Covent Garden market is Apple Market, a small subsection of the main market. Shops in the market halls largely sell novelty items, and street performers can be seen almost every day of the year, both on the pitches within the market, and on the streets outside.

 

Holborn - In the 18th century, Holborn was the location of the infamous Mother Clap's molly house but in the modern era High Holborn has become a centre for entertainment venues to suit more general tastes: 22 inns or taverns were recorded in the 1860s and the Holborn Empire, originally Weston's Music Hall, stood between 1857 and 1960, when it was pulled down after structural damage sustained in the Blitz.

 

Strand - The route of the Strand was used during the Roman period as part of a route to Silchester, known as "Iter VIII" on the Antonine Itinerary, and which later became known by the name Akeman Street. It was briefly part of a trading town called Lundenwic that developed around 600 AD, and stretched from Trafalgar Square to Aldwych. Alfred the Great gradually moved the settlement into the old Roman town of Londinium from around 886 AD onwards, leaving no mark of the old town, and the area returned to fields.

 

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