Cleaners Clapton E5 | Cleaning E5 Clapton

"Cleaners Clapton
has more than fifteen years
experience providing reliable, top-notch cleaning services to the London Borough of Clapton. As for the area itself, Clapton is an affluent and densely populated district of London comprising London postcodes E5"

Cleaners Clapton E5 is an established local cleaning company, working in and around Clapton since 2001. We offer affordable, fully guaranteed home cleaning, office cleaning and maintenance services to a diverse private and corporate clientele. Our cleaning services currently include:

 

We deliver cleaners in E5 Clapton on a flexible schedule, seven days a week, with an emphasis placed on courtesy and professionalism. All our cleaners are vetted, background checked and have completed extensive cleaner training. We ask that you complete a cleaning check-out report with one of our cleaning supervisors to ensure your satisfaction. You can consult our cleaning services prices online for rates and service information.

If you have any questions or you would like to book your professional cleaning, gardening, rubbish removal or building services appointment, call 020 3616 3309 or Get Cleaning Services in Clapton using our online booking form and our friendly office staff will be happy to assist you

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"Many thanks, the team has just finished and did a great job, and very fast too! Thank you!"
Jessie, West Hampstead
29/05/2010
Clapton News
49, Church Road: The Former Grafton Gallery site.

This shop has been empty for three years because (in our opinion) the rent being asked is too high (c.£60,000 p.a.) Chesterton’s would like to move here but need Richmond planning department to change land use from A1 (sale of goods) to A2 (estate agents office).  We fought their...

IMPORTANT QUESTIONNAIRE about 49,Church Road – YOUR DEMOCRACY, YOUR BARNES.

1. How often do you use Barnes village for?  (TICK ONE BOX ONLY)     Most days Twice a week Weekly Monthly Rarely Every few years Never Shopping               Entertainment or leisure such as visiting cafés, pubs, restaurants               Estate agents     [...]

IMPORTANT QUESTIONNAIRE about 49,Church Road – YOUR DEMOCRACY, YOUR BARNES.

1. How often do you use Barnes village for?  (TICK ONE BOX ONLY)     Most days Twice a week Weekly Monthly Rarely Every few years Never Shopping               Entertainment or leisure such as visiting cafés, pubs, restaurants               Estate agents     [...]

IS THE HIGH STREET MORPHING INTO A BARNES BUSINESS PARK?

There are 10 estate agents in Barnes, taking up 15 premises, including the former Stanton Scott shop.  On the North side of the High Street there are 6 premises in a row of 13 shops – almost 50%.   Some might think we must have reached saturation point surely?  How can they survive in...

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE HIGH STREET?

It is difficult not to be aware of the fact that there are too many closed shops in the High Street at present and therefore little to interest the casual shopper.  Sadly there are some lovely shops that are surviving – the Treat Garden, Froxy Bee, Bazaar, Les Petits, Presents, the Kitchen...

TOURISTS IN BARNES I am hoping to make enquiries as to how to encourage more tourists to come to Barnes in the New Year.  This will make our shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants more buoyant.  We have so much to offer and our first opportunity might be The Royal Wedding.  If you are thinking of...

A NEW SUPERMARKET IN THE HIGH STREET. Plans have been submitted for a mixed retail, residential and office development on the site of the old garages and Claridge House at 27-29 Barnes High Street (Application 10/2112/FUL).  The hearing for this was held at York House on Thursday 6th January....

HEADCOUNTS to gauge FOOTFALL past our shops. I took 5 minute counts on the hour, every hour, on a Friday and Saturday in early May.  I chose May because it is a very average time for retailing.  Children are at school so not many people are away on holiday.  Weekenders tend to stay put because...

ANYONE CAN HAVE A GO!

The BestOf Richmond is facilitating a survey that will help us to better understand residents’ views about our high streets and what people really want.  Businesses, residents, retailers are all invited to complete the 3 minute questionnaire on line, so that we all benefit from the best...

BARNES IN THE NEWS

There is a full page article about Barnes in the June edition of the interiors magazine – LIVINGetc (out now).  It has some lovely illustrations, mentions many of our shops and shows the unique products you can buy here. The EVENING STANDARD had a full TWO page spread last evening (19th...

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020 3616 3309

or send us your contact details at:

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Clapton Local Info

One of the most pleasant amenities in Upper Clapton is Springfield Park, running down the hill eastwards to the Lea. This park was created in 1905 out of the extensive grounds of three mansions, of which only Springfield House survives, now known as the White House, housing a café and the municipal rangers station. The park's sports facilities include five tennis courts, and a cricket pitch while to the north just across Springhill Road in the recreation ground there are rugby fields (home of the Hackney RUFC), more newly resurfaced tennis courts and football pitches. It received a Green Flag award in July 2008. Across the Lea, on the ancient Essex and modern London Borough of Waltham Forest border is Springfield Marina, a packed mooring for narrowboats and other waterway craft, while back on this side is the Lea Rowing Club.

Aside from the mansion, another — and very popular — survivor is the Anchor and Hope pub at the southeast corner of the park. The area along the Lea was heavily bombed in the Second World War, and the pub is one of the few survivors of the terraced housing that once dominated the area. It is now quite overshadowed by pre- and post-war blocks of flats.

Besides Springfield Park, Upper Clapton is delineated to the west by the long leafy strip of Clapton Common, distinguished by the recently regenerated Clapton Pond (not to be confused with Clapton Ponds, two much smaller ex-reservoirs in Lower Clapton). The pond is a favourite with bird watchers — besides the usual variety of ducks, geese and swans, such shy birds as grebes and other waders may often be seen feeding in the reed beds.

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