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MAN AND VAN IN MANCHESTER
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NG REMOVALS |
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11, Tonge Roughs, Middleton, Manchester, Lancashire M24 2EW
Mob: 07813 513531 |
- We Move Anything
- Single Items To Full House
- Man & Van For Hire
- Best Rates Guaranteed
- All Areas Covered
- House Clearances
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A MAN WITH LARGE VAN |
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8, Spencer Avenue, Whitefield, Manchester, Lancashire M45 7RE
Tel: 01617 960161 |
- Single Item To Whole House
- Competitive Quotes
- Fully Insured
- Storage Facilities
- All Areas Covered
- Pianos Moved
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CHRIS BANNA MAN AND VAN |
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9, Caremine Avenue, Manchester, Lancashire M19 3RA
Tel: 07944 481923 |
- Hourly Rates For Local Work
- Free Estimates & Advice
- Domestic & Commercial
- Full & Part Packing Services
- A Man & A Van
- House, Flat & Office Removals
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AZTEC REMOVALS |
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68, Welwyn Drive, Salford, Lancashire M6 7PQ
Tel: 0161 950 3470 Mob: 07775 775 532 |
- Man With Long Wheel Base Van
- Single Items To House Removals
- Domestic & Commercial Removals
- Local & Long Distance
- Quality At Competitive Prices
- Discount To MOVING118.com Customers
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MAN + VAN |
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Flat 58, Broadoak Court, Smedley Lane, Manchester, Lancashire M8 8UL
Tel: 0161 281 6454 Mob: 07830 442004 |
- Removals
- House Clearances
- Free Quotes
- Good Rates
- Reliable Service
- Bric-A-Brac
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