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Hi all,


with a team of regular, friendly, trustworthy, professional and reliable staff. In addition to regular ongoing contracts, I offer a flexible service to meet the needs of the customer, services offered

> End of tenancy cleans

> Domestic cleaning

> Office cleaning

> Commercial cleaning

> student accommodation cleaning

>weekly, fortnightly or ad-hoc cleaning

>one-off cleans - deep clean,


Standard clean of 2 hours is ?35.


Cancellation policy 48h.


Earliest start from 8am!


Look forward to hearing from you soon!

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Hi! Not very sure who you are or what you are but please do not post negativity on my post and maybe you should do something a bit more positive with you life instead of watching other people?s life and if you would love to know we are a registered business and we have many clients who can give references! Next time keep your negative thoughts to yourself!


Thanks

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