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Removal Companies: NW9 Kingsbury ColindaleHow to Save Time and Money When MovingMoving 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 Kingsbury Colindale. 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 NW9 arrive with your furniture, you can quickly direct the Kingsbury Colindale 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 NW9. List of services we provide in NW9 Kingsbury Colindale:
We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Kingsbury Colindale, South Chingford, Upper Walthamstow and Walthamstow . Places of interest in NW9The HydeIt is located at grid ref TQ215885. It is part of the NW postcode area. A short section of the A5 road in the area is also called The Hyde.Colindale tube stationColindale tube station is a London Underground station in Colindale, a surburb of north London. The station is on the north-south Edgware branch of the Northern Line, between Burnt Oak and Hendon Central stations, and in Travelcard Zone 4.London Borough of BarnetIn 2009, the authority started to introduce a new model of local government delivery in the borough, called 'Future Shape',[19][20] after commissioning a six-month external study.[21] The first stages of 'Future Shape' were agreed by the council's cabinet in July 2009[22][23][24] The mainly public-sector union UNISON commissioned its own report on the issues involved in 'Future Shape'.[25] The scheme has been dubbed easyCouncil because of its similarity to EasyJet's business model.[26]Bounds Green tube stationOn the night of 13 October 1940, a lone German aircraft dropped a single bomb on houses to the north of the station. The destruction of the houses caused the north end of the westbound platform tunnel to collapse, killing or injuring many people amongst those sheltering from the air raid. The train service was disrupted for two months. A memorial plaque (at the north end of the westbound platform) erroneously commemorates "sixteen Belgian refugees and... three British citizens who died" in the attack. The records of the civilian deaths held by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission indicate that in fact sixteen people died at the scene - only three of whom were Belgian - with a seventeenth dying in hospital the following day. Approximately twenty people were injured, but survived.Colney Hatch Lunatic AsylumOriginally plans were made and land purchased for this asylum to be built in proximity close to the existing 1st Middlesex County Asylum at Hanwell on ground that lies just on the other side of the Grand Union Canal. Perhaps the number of other asylums already in the area led to the decision to have it built elsewhere. The architect was Samuel Daukes, the design of which was based on the advice of John Conolly, the superintendent of the 1st Middlesex Asylum. It opened on the 17th of July, 1851 and was officially referred to as the 2nd Middlesex County Asylum with William Charles Hood (1824-1870) being its first medical superintendent.[2]Information by Wikipedia.com
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