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Cricklewood rubbish removal service

Full or part loads – Only pay for the rubbish we take!

Rubbish removal Cricklewood NW2

Cricklewood house & garden rubbish clearance

At one time or another, we all have junk and clutter that needs clearing out. That’s when it’s time to call in the professionals. Metro Waste is the ideal choice for all your rubbish and junk removal needs in Cricklewood NW2  – Our large tipper trucks can hold 13.6 cubic metres of waste and you’ll only pay for the amount of debris we collect.

With full or part load options, we can clear virtually all of your household rubbish or garden waste, all for a great price.

Whether it’s removing unwanted junk from your garden, loft, garage or house, our hard-working rubbish clearance staff will do all the hard work so that you don’t need to lift a finger. Similarly, if you’ve recently had some renovation work done and need to get rid of the leftover rubbish, we can clear that too. Our Cricklewood rubbish clearance service is perfect for those bulkier items such as old bathrooms, kitchens and larger household bits and pieces such as wardrobes, sofas and mattresses. We can even collect larger white goods including fridge freezers, washing machines and cookers. Rather than doing it all yourself, why not take advantage of the benefits of using our Cricklewood waste removal service? Get in touch to find out more

Cricklewood business rubbish collection

Is your Cricklewood business having a refit or do you have an ongoing waste stream that needs clearing regularly? Have you just taken over a shop or office that’s full of litter and garbage? We provide the perfect alternative to hiring a skip so you won’t need to worry about a permit. We can dispose of all kinds of commercial litter, debris, litter and trash

Construction waste removed in Cricklewood

Are you a property developer that needs your Cricklewood construction site kept clear of debris? Our professional team and large tipper trucks can get your site cleared fast! We can dispose of all kinds of construction litter and trash.

About Us

Metro Waste has been trading for over 25 years so we have a long history in the waste management and recycling sector. Whether it’s a one-off service or regular contract work, we can take care of it.

If any of the above scenarios apply to you, get in touch with Metro Waste to see how we can help you clear away your waste in Cricklewood, North West London NW2.

Service summary: Waste collection Cricklewood flat & house clearances, junk & refuse collection, garbage disposal, office clearance, trash, rejectamenta & waste management, junk & litter disposed of, garden debris removed, scrap & trash taken away in Cricklewood, North West London NW2.

Old Kitchens & Bathrooms
Leftover DIY Debris
Bagged or Loose Rubbish
Fridges, Freezers etc.
Metal & Wood
Cricklewood Garden Waste
Construction Debris
Office & Shop Clearances
Household & Garage Junk
Cricklewood Lofts Cleared

Rubbish clearance and removal Cricklewood, London NW2

Rubbish clearance and removal Cricklewood, London Nw2
Did you know?

Cricklewood has a rich and early history. The small settlement at the junction of Cricklewood Lane and the Edgware Road was already established by 1294 and was already called Cricklewood by 1321 was called. By the 1750s the Crown (rebuilt in 1889) was providing for coach travellers, and by the 1800s it had a handful of cottages and Cricklewood House as neighbours, and was known for its “pleasure gardens”. By the 1860s there were a number of substantial villas along the Edgware Road starting with Rockhall Lodge.

By the 1890s, houses and shops had been built along part of Cricklewood Lane. Cricklewood Broadway had become a retail area by 1900 replacing the Victorian villas. The Queens Hall Cinema, later the Gaumont, replaced Rock Hall House and was itself demolished in 1960. Thorverton, Caddington and Dersingham Roads were laid out in 1907.

A number of developers acquired land in the area and built houses in the 1890s and 1900s. George Furness laid out what he called Cricklewood Park between 1893 and 1900 on Clock Farm. Roads in the area are named after trees (Pine, Larch, Cedar, Ivy, Olive). The name Cricklewood Park is no longer used. To the south of this, Henry Corsellis built Rockhall, Oaklands and Howard Roads from 1894; at the time he was also building in the Lavender Hill and Clapham Common area in Wandsworth.

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