Man and Van Hackney

Man and Van Hackney - Driver

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Driver’s experience with the Hackney area

“I have been working as a driver for Man and Van Services in Hackney for over a year, and it has been a rewarding and enjoyable experience. I love meeting new people and helping them with their moving needs, whether a small flat, a large house, or an office. I always try to be friendly, professional, and efficient and take pride in delivering the best service possible. One of the things I like about working in Hackney is the diversity and vibrancy of the area. There is always something going on, and I get to see different parts of the borough, from the trendy Shoreditch to the green spaces of Victoria Park. I also appreciate the support and feedback I get from the customers, who are usually very satisfied with the service and often leave positive reviews online. Some of them even become regulars and recommend me to their friends and family.”

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A

Van Available in 19 mins

Every Day: 8am – 8pm


D

Hourly rate

£32


B

Minimum booking

2 Hours


E

Loading Capacity

18 cubic metres
(up to 1000kg)


C

Payment method

Cash


A

Van Available in 19 mins

Every Day: 8am – 8pm

D

Hourly rate

£32

B

Minimum booking

2 Hours

E

Loading Capacity

18 cubic metres
(up to 1000kg)

C

Payment method

Cash


Man and Van Hackney



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Quantifying the Carrying Power of Our Vans

Whether you need to move house, office, or furniture, we have the right solution for you. Our vans are fully insured and have a capacity of 18 cubic meters (about 1000 kg), which means we can handle any size of the load. We also have a set of tools to ensure the safe transportation of your belongings, such as straps, blankets, trolleys, and dollies. Our drivers are experienced, friendly, and punctual, and they will take care of your items as if they were their own. You can trust us to deliver your goods on time and in perfect condition. We operate 7 days a week, from 8 am to 8 pm, and we cover all areas of Palmers Green and beyond.



What I’m here to do at Man and Van Hackney?

I will be with you from start to finish making sure your goods are being transported securely. That means I will help you load and unload the truck safely and efficiently, allowing you to rest assured. Please note that I am a goods delivery man only, I cannot help when it comes to taking apart furniture or packing your belongings into boxes.

My Standard Customers

When it comes to the people that interact with on a daily basis, I always make sure to be kind and polite. It is great getting meet all kinds of people from all sorts of walks of life day in day out. I don’t have a typical kind of customer. I deal with the young, middle-aged, the elderly, businessmen, teachers, doctors, you name it, I’ve dealt with them. You can fill my van with all of your belongings or you can transport yourself and a single document, it doesn’t bother me.

When I arrive, we can load up the van together. That’s right; I will help you when it comes to loading up the van. When we have got everything you want onto the van we get set off together and go anywhere in Greater London. How much you want to load the van up is absolutely up to you, whether you want to move all of your belongings or just a piece of furniture it really doesn’t matter. Whatever you decide to get transported, me and my vans services cost £32 every hour with a minimum payment of at least two hours.


Self-Storage Units Near Hackney

If you are looking for a convenient and affordable way to store your belongings in Hackney, you have plenty of options to choose from. Whether you need a small locker, a large room, or a mobile storage unit, you can find a solution that suits your needs and budget. Here are four self-storage units in Hackney that you can consider:



Traffic and road conditions in Hackney



Hackney is a borough in northeast London, known for its diverse and vibrant culture, as well as its many green spaces and cycling routes. However, like many parts of the city, Hackney also faces some challenges with traffic and road conditions, especially during peak hours and weekends.

Hackney currently has several traffic incidents that may affect road users, such as road closures, lane restrictions, accidents, roadworks, and special events. Some of the major roads that are affected include A1203 The Highway, A40 High Holborn, A4 Piccadilly, A400 Charing Cross Road, and A12 Blackwall Tunnel Approach. These incidents may cause delays, congestion, and diversions for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Hackney is a dynamic and exciting place to live, work, and visit, but it also requires some patience and flexibility when it comes to traffic and road conditions. By staying informed, choosing the best mode of transport, and following the road safety rules, Hackney road users can enjoy a smooth and pleasant travel experience.




How to Move a Refrigerator

Moving a refrigerator can be a heavy and cumbersome task, but with some planning and preparation, you can do it safely and efficiently. Here are some steps to help you move a refrigerator:


How to Move a Motorcycle

Moving a motorcycle can be a challenging task, especially if you don’t have a trailer or a truck. However, there are some ways to make it easier and safer. Here are some tips on how to move a motorcycle:


How to Move a Pool Table


  • Plan ahead. Check the weather, traffic, and road conditions before you start your journey. Make sure you have enough fuel, oil, and air in your tires. Pack your essentials, such as tools, spare parts, documents, and personal items, in a waterproof bag or a saddlebag. Secure your luggage with straps or bungee cords to prevent it from shifting or falling off.
  • Use a ramp. If you have access to a ramp, you can use it to load and unload your motorcycle from a vehicle. Make sure the ramp is sturdy, wide, and long enough to accommodate your bike. Attach the ramp to the vehicle with hooks or straps to prevent it from slipping or moving. Use a helper to guide you and hold the bike steady as you push or ride it up or down the ramp. Apply the brakes gently and avoid sudden movements.