Ealing Steam Cleaning W5
We’re not sure what our ancestors would make of the modern festival scene but we suspect that they would feel more at home in open spaces such as Walpole Park than in the adjacent streets of London W5....
View ArticleWater Water Everywhere – Emergency Cleaning Services
If there is one thing that this past winter has taught us it is the importance of managing water flows. As we write the Thames Barrier is closing yet again to protect London from high tides and there...
View ArticleRavenscourt Park Cleaners – After Builders Cleaning W6
One of the perennial issues facing those of us who live and work in London is the question of sewage management. Whilst the Victorians did their best to get to grips with this problem, they could not...
View ArticleThe Black Spot Legacy – Mould Removal
Tune in to a pirate film and the chances are fairly high that the black spot will make its appearance. Signalling a dreadful doom, the black spot first made its appearance in the book Treasure Island...
View ArticleCleaning the home office
Avoiding the office chatter to concentrate on an important piece of work…reducing time lost on the daily commute…self employed…or simply addressing the work/life balance; whatever the reason these days...
View ArticlePolishing up some ideas
Just as the sun starts to shine the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have released some encouraging news about the economy. Their latest forecast has indicated that GDP will exceed its pre-recession...
View ArticleSharing clean quarters- Communal areas cleaning.
Spring is traditionally known as a time of rebirth, of freshening air and of light breezes which gladden the heart. For those of us who live and work in London this spring has been made to be extra...
View ArticleConserving a sunny corner
A small glass porch tacked on to the side of your home or a vast expanse of gleaming tiles and swishing blinds; whatever it looks like, having a conservatory can transform the feel of a home. Winter...
View ArticleRed and yellow and…black walls!
After a series of false starts and un-kept promises spring has well and truly arrived. Birds are nesting, trees are tinted in soft pink and pastel flowers and fuzzy green leaves and the sky has...
View ArticleWalking the red carpet
Watching as yet another film premiere danced across Leicester Square it struck me how well we in London know how to look after our stars. Red carpets, limos, fantastically knowledgeable crowds; all...
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