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Our mobile carpet cleaning units are out and about offering services in London Clapham Hammersmith Fulham Putney Chelsea Balham Battersea Wimbledon . All our operators are trained to an extremely high standard as carpet upholstery & rug cleaners and are thoroughly vetted before they are allowed to work with us. All our work is fully insured and guaranteed.
We build our business on client referrals and we work hard to provide a service that would exceed our clients' expectations. Our highly trained technicians use wet and dry extraction methods on carpets, curtains, rugs and upholstery. The knowledge we have gained through years of experience will give you the peace of mind that you would want when you decide who should clean your carpets, curtains and upholstery. Regular cleaning of high usage areas not only enhances the appearance of your fabrics, it also extends their life.
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Carpet Cleaning Services in North London N2 East Finchley, East Hampstead Gdn Suburb N3 Finchley Central, Finchley Church End N4 Finsbury Park, Manor House N5 Highbury N6 Highgate N7 Holloway, Lower Holloway N8 Hornsey, Crouch End N9 Lower Edmonton N12 North Finchley, Woodside Park N13 Palmers Green North West London NW2 Cricklewood NW3 Hampstead, Swiss Cottage, Belsize Park NW4 Hendon, Brent Cross NW5 Kentish Town NW6 Kilburn, Queens Park, S & W Hampstead NW7 Mill Hill NW8 St John's Wood NW9 The Hyde, Kingsbury, Colindale NW11 Golders Green, W Hampstead Gdn Suburb Carpet Cleaning Services in West London W1 West End - Mayfair, Soho, S Marylebone W2 Paddington, Bayswater, Hyde Park W3 Acton W4 Chiswick W5 Ealing W6 Hammersmith W7 Hanwell W8 Kensington (central) W9 Maida Vale, Warwick Avenue W10 North Kensington, Ladbroke Grove W11 Notting Hill, Holland Park W12 Shepherd's Bush W13 West Ealing W14 West Kensington West Central London WC1 Bloomsbury, Gray's Inn WC2 Holborn, Strand, Covent Garden Carpet Cleaning Services in South West London SW1 Westminster, Belgravia, Pimlico, Victoria SW2 Brixton, Streatham Hill SW3 Chelsea, Brompton SW4 Clapham SW5 Earl's Court SW6 Fulham, Parson's Green SW7 South Kensington SW8 South Lambeth, Vauxhall, Nine Elms SW9 Stockwell, N Brixton SW10 West Brompton, World's End SW11 Battersea, Clapham Junction SW12 Balham SW13 Barnes, Castelnau SW14 Mortlake, East Sheen SW15 Putney, Roehampton SW16 Streatham, Norbury SW17 Tooting SW18 Wandsworth, Earlsfield SW19 Wimbledon, Merton, Collier's Wood SW20 West & South Wimbledon, Raynes Pk |
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Marine Stewardship Council's Marine Stewardship Questionable, Scientists Say
photo: Mr. T in DC via flickr
A bit of a sustainable seafood smackdown is ongoing: In a new opinion piece in the journal Nature scientists from the University of British Columbia, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and other institutions have called out the Marine Stewardship Council for not doing a good job at marine stewardship. As is to be expected, MSC strongly disagrees. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
The Strangest Sustainability Analogy Ever? Stop Watching Spongebob (Video)
Image credit: CosmicRevolutionKS
When I interviewed my friend Tim Toben of Greenbridge and Pickards Mountain Ecoinstitute, he suggested it was important that we all "tell the story about the transformation from a world powered by fossil fuels to a world powered by renewable energy -- in poetry, music, art, dance." That's easier said than done. But one young man has been doing just that—and the result is rather strange, but oddly compelling.
Apparently we... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Organic Strawberries Have Better Taste & Nutrition Than Conventional & Better For Soil Too: New Study
photo: Dave Parker via flickr
In the tug of war over whether organic farming is really better than conventional chemical-laden farming, a new study in the online peer-reviewed journal PLoS One comes out solidly in support of the benefits of organic. Self-described as the most comprehensive study of its kind, researchers from Washington State University found that commercial organic farms produce was more... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Is Police Tractor the Way to Fight Farm Theft?
Image credit: MASONS via The Telegraph
From police on Vectrix electric scooters to cycling proficiency courses for cops, the British police are clearly willing to think outside the box when it comes to more efficient, and effective, transportation. But when Lincolnshire police unveiled a 25mph police tractor, complete with blue flashing light, m... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Local Flower Bouquets are Seasonal and Eco-Friendly
Image from my luscious backyard
Fancy exotic bouquets are losing their bloom. Flying in flowers from around the world is expensive in terms of money and the environmental impact. Some florists this summer are starting to use local flowers for their bouquets: as in picked from neighbourhood gardens.
Now florists are turning gardens into mini-flower farms for their small businesses; renting or trading space in neighbouring gardens for flower beds. Part of the success comes from a change in... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Eating Local, Organic, Or Vegetarian Can't Stop This - Only The Federal Government Can
"Corn falls into the East Nishnabotna River in Montgomery County, Iowa. Severe row crop land erosion is occurring along the river." Caption/image credit, this and subsquent images:Gannon, Desmoines Register
The dramatic pictures you see in this post speak for themselves: Iowa crop land and even corn falling directly into a river. They symbolize mismanagement of the land by farmers, the Federal government, and corporations which lobby for the policies which lead to this... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Britain's Allotment Culture: When Residents Demand Land, They Get It (Video)
Image credit: The Journey TV
From this awesome tour of a permaculture allotment, to residents battling to keep their gardens, Britain's 'allotment' culture has featured regularly on TreeHugger. And not without good reason. These small plots of land, rented from local government for an affordable fee, are visible in almost every town and city across the country,... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Self-Sufficiency Versus a Backyard CSA (Video)
Image credit: Peak Moment TV
A few years ago, Scott McGuire launched an experiment in backyard sustainability—exploring how much food he could grow in his backyard for his family, and whether they could reach self-sufficiency. So what happened?
Having grown everything from annual vegetables to grains, Scott made a realization that it would be almost impossible to grow all his family's food in such a small space. But rather than give up, or scale back his ambitions, he launched a CSA to feed other families ... Read the full story on TreeHugger |
Setting Up and Running a School Garden. Toolkits for Teachers
All Images: United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have released a follow up document to their 2005 publication, Setting Up and Running a School Garden. The newer manual is a School Garden Teaching Toolkit, comprising a bunch of step-by-step lessons to "engage learners actively and encourage them to observe and experiment."
Both manuals are very comprehensive, each being around the 200 page mark. As the FAO's Growing ConnectionRead the full story on TreeHugger |
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