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Removal Companies: EN6 Potters Bar

How to Save Time and Money When Moving


Moving can be very expensive and stressful. But, there are several things you can do to save both time and money when moving to a new home. One tip to make your move less stressful is to hire removal companies Potters Bar.

Walk through your new home. Check the layout of your new home. Take measurements and plan where you can position your furniture and items. Then, when your removal companies EN6 arrive with your furniture, you can quickly direct the Potters Bar removal companies to where you want everything to be placed.

Moving to a new home doesn’t need to be expensive or stressful, even if you decide to hire removal companies EN6.

List of services we provide in EN6 Potters Bar:



We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Potters Bar, Hartley, Wimbledon Park and Clapham .

EN6 removal companies services in  Potters Bar

Places of interest in EN6


Potters Bar

Potters Bar has been the scene of two major train crashes. On the night of 10 February 1946, a local train hit buffers at the station, became derailed, and two express trains travelling in opposite directions struck the wreckage. On 10 May 2002 a northbound train derailed at high speed, killing seven and seriously injuring another eleven. In memorial to those killed, a small piece of art work that resembles 7 faces, was erected on 10 May 2003 and can be seen at the station.[16]

Potters Bar rail accidents

A Taiwan-born, Hong Kong Phoenix TV news broadcaster, Liu Hairuo (å??æµ·è?¥, Tanya Liu), was seriously injured and fell into a deep coma during the crash, while her friends Lin Chia-hsin (former China Television reporter) and Wu Chia-Ching (a TVBS reporter) died. Liu was sent back to Asia and treated by a group of Beijing doctors, and recovered two months later.[7]

Brookmans Park transmitting station

Much development has taken place and the station now is now the home to many communications companies who operate various satellite and communication services.

Market Place (Finchley)

Following heavy bombing during World War II the market was extensively rebuilt, with most of the shops closing. The last shops closed on the street in 1973, and the only commercial premises remaining is a single pub, the Duke of Cambridge. However, the area maintained its association with pig farming well into the 20th Century, with a herd of 25 pigs kept on nearby Prospect Place as late as 1955[1].

East Finchley tube station

The platforms comprise two parallel islands with tracks on both sides. The inner pair of tracks served the 'high level' route to Highgate, whilst the outer pair served the tunnel route. Underground trains first served the station on 3 July 1939 which acted as a temporary terminus for the Northern Line whilst the electrification of the line to the north was completed.[5] Northern Line services to High Barnet began on 14 April 1940.[5] The station continued to be served by LNER steam trains from Highgate (High-level) station until 2 March 1941 when that service was discontinued.[4] The inner platforms are now generally used only by trains starting or terminating at East Finchley and those coming from or going to the depot south of the station.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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