Rubbish Removal N1, Kings Cross
Welcome to Speedy Clearances
Domestic and Commercial Rubbish Removal N1 - Kings Cross, Islington
Do you require a professional rubbish removal in N1, Kings Cross? Speedy Clearances can provide you with a quality rubbish removal service at competitive rates. We hold an accredited waste carriers licence, so you can be assured that your rubbish is in safe hands with us.
Our team are very highly experienced, and we take great pride in our work to ensure your domestic or commercial rubbish collection and disposal receives the highest level of service it deserves. so you can be self-assured that an excellent job will be carried out every time.
We are proud of being an Eco-friendly rubbish removal company in N1, Kings Cross Islington, and we aim to recycle most of the rubbish we collect from you.
For the past 30 years, we have been exclusively focusing on customers that require quality rubbish removal services, and we have indeed built up a reputation for that premise. We don't just maintain basic standards - we go above and beyond for our customers. In fact, our aim is to become one of the best rubbish removal companies in the N1 area.
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Services
Domestic Rubbish Clearance
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House/Flat Clearance
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End of Tenancy Clearance
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Garage Clearance
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Attic/Loft Clearance
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Shed/Garage Clearance
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Hoarders Clearance
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Deceased Effect Clearance
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Removal of Boxes
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Single item Removal
Commercial Rubbish Clearance
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IT Removal and Recycle
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Office Furniture Removal and Disposal
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White-Goods Disposal
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Confidential Data Destruction
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Data Destruction
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Single Item Disposal
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Cardboard Box Removal
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Shop / Factory Clearance
Why Choose Us
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Eco Rubbish Removal
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Fully registered Waste Carriers
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Always on Time
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Weekend Rubbish Removal
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Variety of Services
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Competitive Pricing
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Load and Bag Free of Charge
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100% Satisfaction
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No Hidden Fees
For your Rubbish Removal In the Kings Cross, N1 area, please Call: 0208 506 0026
N1, Kings Cross – Then and Now
Kings Cross is a district on the northern edge of London and is operated by London’s Kings Cross station, which is one of the busiest transport hubs in the UK today. Yet, according to an article written in www.kingscross.co.uk historians propose that Roman remains imply that it may have been the site of the crossing of the Fleet River, which was one of London’s major rivers. The Fleet River is formally known to us now as London’s Sewers, and was the very location of the legendary battle between Queen Boudicca, and Roman Invaders. It’s commonly believed that the warrior queen is buried under platform nine of Kings Cross Station. How spooky! Kings Cross also got its name from a statue of King George IV built at the crossroads of what is now known to us now as Euston Road, York Way, Pentonville Road and Grays Inn Road. Nowadays, Kings Cross is the home to many cultural businesses, including that of the London Canal Museum , Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , the British Library and the King's Place. There is also an array of other things to do too, such as dazzling clubs, music scenes and museums nearby, all of which makes Kings Cross an excellent destination to explore.