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The facts about desktop bacteria

Cold and flu viruses account for the majority of the 150 million (approx.) working days lost each year in the UK due to absence.  It’s no surprise when you read these facts about what could be lurking on your desktop. •    An average office contains around 500 different species of bacteria. •    Office desks have….

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Spring cleaning season starts

Finally…spring has arrived.  Why not make use of the natural urge we have to clean and de-clutter at this time of year?  It’s fun, rewarding and a great way to burn calories. After you go to all that effort, there’s nothing worse than seeing the mess mount up again.  Use these 5 quick tips, to….

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Crackpot approach to street cleaning in London

A West London council plans to remove bins from the streets because they attract litter.  Kensington and Chelsea officials have announced that they will be removing bins in residential areas because the system is being abused. Bins are intended for small items of rubbish but individuals and businesses have been using them to dispose of….

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FREE recycling for London businesses

Did you know that Recycle for London offer a free collection and recycling service for businesses?  They will collect waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) from your premises without charge. Everything is re-used or recycled.  You can even encourage employees to bring waste from home too.  It’s handy for them, and great for the environment…..

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Cleaning 17th Century London

In the 17th century, London was regarded as the filthiest city in Europe.  Roads littered with horse manure, overflowing privies and cesspools, clouds of dust, dirty water and rubbish thrown into the streets. The city was seriously crowded; the medieval infrastructure couldn’t support the rapidly expanding population.  Only 30,000 houses had mains water and there….

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Get involved in Capital Spring Clean Week

Next Saturday is the start of Capital Spring Clean Week.  From the 9-17 March, the Mayor invites London residents to revamp the city in an initiative to tackle dirt, litter and mess.  Volunteers will help clean-up communities at events throughout the capital. It’s the campaigns 5th year.  In 2011/2012 6,000 volunteers attended 500 clean-up events. ….

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A Tidy Home and Office

For a truly diverse range of commercial services, you are certainly in the right place. We have assisted numerous business owners in keeping their workplaces spick and span, and would like to help you out as well. From offices to hotels to restaurants, no environment is too difficult or too unusual for our skilled team….

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Professional London Cleaners

Welcome to our website, where you can get direct access to one of the UK’s most experienced team of cleaners. Within Central and West London, we have assisted countless clients in tidying up their homes and offices, and have left them all completely satisfied as a result. We are committed to providing first-class solutions to….

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Book a Cleaner during the Olympic Games London 2012 with Fresh Up Cleaning

With the greatest sporting event just round the corner, there are plenty of  challenges for cleaning services in the Olympic City. Fresh Up Cleaning offers a comprehensive range of cleaning services from house cleaning to office cleaning, and also commercial cleaning. In addition, we can deliver cleaning staff for bars, restaurants and hotels as well as public areas,….

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Fresh Up Cleaning: this is not a pop-up cleaning company – this is a cleaning experience

Domestic and commercial services in London Our experienced team of skilled cleaners form the core of our business in the capital city. With clients spread across the Greater London area, we pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction and dedication to providing high quality solutions to all of our clients. Every member of staff….

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