If you've got a home or office in Stepney Green E1 which could do with a spruce up, why not bring in the professionals? Here at One Off Cleaning London, we offer top quality comprehensive cleaning services in Stepney Green E1 and beyond. Our fully trained teams of cleaners are available every day of the week at a time to suit you. Plus, our one off cleaning services are fully insured - so your home or office will be in safe hands!
It's easy to keep a property tidy, but keeping it clean is another matter altogether. Our one off cleaning services provide a deep, comprehensive clean using the very best materials and eco-friendly chemicals. We clean every nook and cranny, leaving your home or office with an unmistakable 'showroom shine'. Our dedication to customer service means you'll never get anything less than the best in service and quality.
Call us today on 020 3404 2267 if you require Wall cleaning services in Stepney Green E1. We have teams of cleaners operating in your locality today, though we cannot guarantee that the process will leave your walls immaculate as some stains may be too ingrained for even our techniques. If you believe that this might be true, or if they are cracked, then ask about the availability of our painters and decorators instead, who are also based locally.
To book a one off cleaning service in Stepney Green E1 now, please call one of our friendly members of staff on 020 3404 2267, or use our simple online request form to book an appointment now. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!.
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IKEA has begun building work on its Greenwich Peninsula superstore - its first new full sized store in London for 13 years. A groundbreaking ceremony took place yesterday at the construction site at Millennium Way Retail Park, attended by Greenwich Council's deputy leader Cllr Danny Thorpe and...
OVER forty horses from the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery went on a Christmas Eve outing to Blackheath yesterday morning. Tinsel, Christmas jumpers and other festive outfits were the order of the day for both riders and horses in the now-traditional Christmas Eve trip. Based in Woolwich since...
A BRAND new calendar for 2017 has gone on sale in Greenwich celebrating the River Thames. The 'On The Thames' calendar, now in its fourth year, includes the usual mix of tall ships, cruise ships, the Royal Navy and more, including returning favourites Gloriana, ST Portwey and PS Waverley....
UNIQUE residential cruise ship MS The World arrived in Greenwich yesterday afternoon for a five day visit to the capital. Launched in 2002, the luxurious vessel has made regular appearances in Greenwich with its most recent visits being in 2013 and 2011. The 196-metre long ship has 165...
HISTORIC Eltham Palace has once again played host to the Grand Medieval Joust. Knights representing the north, south, east and west displayed their skilfulness and equestrianism in a thrilling battle at the tilt yard on the meadow behind Eltham Palace last Saturday and Sunday. As well as the...
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DOZENS of sailors dressed in red manned the yards of Cutty Sark on Thursday to welcome the cruise ship Viking Sea to Greenwich. The brand new ship sailed up the Thames that morning in beautiful sunshine to moor at Greenwich Ship Tier for her christening ceremony. 227-metre long Viking Sea,...
AN OLD wharf off Deptford Creek could become home to a heritage ship, if an artist's plans are realised. Well known local artist Peter Kent believes that Dowell's Wharf outside Waitrose in west Greenwich is the perfect place to put a historic ship. Kent, known for his distinctive drawing style...
THE KING'S Troop Royal Horse Artillery has received its annual inspection at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. The Troop, which moved to Woolwich from St John's Wood in 2012, formed up in the Parade Ground in front of the 18th century barracks this morning shortly after 9am. With a...
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Thank you to Sue from the Friends of East Greenwich Pleasaunce for details of this year’s Trafalgar Day event. On Saturday 24th October there will be a Trafalgar Day Act of Remembrance which will take place at 12 noon at the memorial plaque, to which all are welcome. The remains of some of...
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AROUND about the ninety-ninth anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson, in October 1904, an incident occurred in Greenwich which was described by the press as an “outrage”. It was an act of vandalism at the Naval College that was so foul, the Kentish Mercury described it as a...
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