Rubbish Clearance Service Southwark SE1

If you have a large pile of rubbish at home after renovating your property or you need just a rubbish clearance. Rubbish Removals Southwark is there to help you. Our rubbish and junk removal services in Southwark SE1 will remove your junk and, so you don't have to think of it ever again! All the clutter and unused stored items in your basement, shed, garage or construction site can be carted away by our professional junk removal company.

We will come and take away your rubbish! 

We serve more areas than Southwark SE1 we serve the whole of the south east England.

If you have questions about our rubbish removal services in Southwark SE1, or just wish to have a quote, please call us on 020 3348 9201 or fill in the Book a Rubbish Removal Service form. We have experts ready to take your call and willing to give you a piece of advice for free.

Places of interest in and around Southwark SE1

Jacob's Island

Jacob's Island was a notorious rookery in Bermondsey, on the south bank of the River Thames in London. It was separated from Shad Thames to the west by St Saviour's Dock, the point where the subterranean River Neckinger enters the Thames, and on the other two sides by tidal ditches, one just west of George Row and the other just north of London Street (now named Wolseley Street). Jacob's Island was immortalised by Charles Dickens's novel Oliver Twist, in which the principal villain Bill Sikes meets a nasty end in the mud of 'Folly Ditch'...

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Spa Road railway station

Spa Road railway station in Bermondsey, south-east London was the original terminus of the capital's first railway, the London and Greenwich Railway. It opened on 8 February 1836, with the other end of the line at Deptford. The extension to London Bridge opened on 14 December 1836. The extension from Deptford to Greenwich opened on 12 April 1840. The station closed for upgrading from 1838 to 1842. In 1872 it was resited some 200 yards to the south-east and in October 1877 it was renamed Spa Road & Bermondsey...

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Jubilee Greenway

The Jubilee Greenway is a walking route in London, England. It was officially launched in 2009. The route of continuous paths links 2012 Olympic and Paralympic venues with parks, waterways and other attractions. *

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I was delighted with the work today, both from the two girls who cleaned and the two men. Everyone was on time, polite, pleasant and worked very hard - everything is done to a very high standard and I am very pleased. I will certainly call you again in the future. Best wishes,
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Great professional cleaners! I use their services all the time and I'm more than happy. I've tried a lot of cleaning companies, and this one is a winner in my book.
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Southwark News/ 

Daily Photo: 21/05/2012 – Royal River exhibition at the National Maritime Museum

Carvings from a barge belonging to the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers. Bust of Inigo Jones, architect of the Queen’s House, Greenwich. The two exhibits are above are included in the National Maritime Museum’s current exhibition, ‘Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the...

New planning app submitted for Deptford Creek footbridge

A NEW PLANNING application has been submitted for a bridge across Deptford Creek. If approved, the footbridge would link the new development at Greenwich Reach with Millennium Quay. The bridge, described as a “trapezoidal lattice girder bridge”, would be six metres wide and have lifts...

Thomas Tallis new buildings officially opened by David Miliband

David Miliband, Chris Roberts and Executive Head Bryon Parker are joined by students for unveiling of plaque. DAVID MILIBAND MP visited Thomas Tallis School, Kidbrooke, this morning to officially open its new buildings. The secondary school has undergone a complete rebuild using money from the...

Daily Photo: 16/05/2012 – Cutty Sark Gardens toilets – awaiting connection

There has been some raised eyebrows on Twitter about the toilets that are still not operational in Cutty Sark Gardens, weeks after the Queen officially declared the newly-redesigned Gardens open. Luckily one local councillor has got to the bottom of it and tweeted today that they should be...

London Elects reveals mayoral election ward data

KEN LIVINGSTONE topped the polls in Greenwich at the recent mayoral election, according to ward breakdown data just revealed by London Elects. The figures show that Labour’s candidate, who was London’s mayor between 2000 and 2008, got a 42.93% and 43.32% share of the vote in...

Daily Photo: 14/05/2012 – Ocean sunset

Photograph of HMS Ocean taken at the weekend as the sun set.

East Greenwich Community Festivals

A JUBILEE picnic, a 1948 style fete and a dog show are just some of the events taking place in East Greenwich this summer. To mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the staging of the Olympic games in London, a series of events have been designed to bring the community together. The first...

Daily Photo: 10/05/2012 – HMS Ocean and the Cutty Sark on a sunny day

Unfortunately there hasn’t been much sunshine since HMS Ocean arrived, so in the absence of any good weather and with the help of Photoshop, I borrowed a blue sky from another photo to imagine what HMS Ocean the Cutty Sark may look like in the summer.

In search of Greenwich’s best… burgers

Now Byron have finally opened in Greenwich, a search for the best burger in town was on the cards (tough gig, I know). Luckily, bars and restaurants in Greenwich offer a tasty burger indeed. Here are three of the top restaurants and a little look at how their cheeseburgers compare. Byron...

Daily Photo: 8/5/2012 – Cutty Sark

Photo of the Cutty Sark and a busy foreshore on Bank Holiday Monday.

Rubbish PLease offers on-site specialty carpet, curtain, upholstery and drycleaning services and regular and one-off cleaning for the London home and office.

You can make a cleaning appointment online by sending us an email at office@junk-removal.co.uk

For a free quote or more details call

020 3348 9201

and our knowledgeable office support staff will gladly help you to determine the cleaning service most appropriate to your needs.

The nearest tube station serving SE1 Southwark is London Bridge station.

We also provide rubbish removal and other services in nearby areas including Finsbury EC1, Southwark SE5, Bermondsey SE1, Bermondsey SE16, and Canary Wharf SE16.

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