Southampton Removals Company
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Branch Location:
Hillsons Road, Botley, Southampton, SO30 2DY
Tel: 01489 858692
Hillsons Road, Botley, Southampton, SO30 2DY
Tel: 01489 858692
Are you looking to move to Southampton or the Hampshire region? With costs to account for and countless phone calls to make to bill providers, there is more than enough to start thinking about.
One thing you are certainly going to have to consider in plenty of time is how you are going to move your personal belongings to your new home.
Many people underestimate the scale of the task and hire a removal van with the intention of doing the move themselves.
A DIY move is not only incredibly time-consuming it is also back-breaking (literally) work.
Many people have injured themselves badly trying to lift items that are too heavy or not using the right technique.
You can injure both yourself and damage your belongings. It makes sense to leave it to the professionals.
Our experienced removal teams do moves on a daily basis, they know exactly how to do it. It is all in a day’s work for White & Company staff.
As members of the removals industry’s regulators, the British Association of Removers, FIDI & OMNI, our White & Company Southampton branch has been moving families in the area for over 151 years.
As well as handling your move door to door we also offer a variety of secure storage, packing and delivery solutions to meet your specific requirements and make your move stress-free.
A vibrant port city dating back to the Norman Conquest, Southampton’s rapid industrialisation and maritime importance has seen it continue to rise as both a major UK exporter and significant employment and cultural hub in the South of England.
Employment prospects are geared heavily around its docks, but a thriving local economy also exists in the service and construction industries.
Just 75 miles from London and accessible by motorway or rail, the city maintains excellent transport connections with the capital, as well as other major cities in the South.
Industrial heritage aside, the city is also one of the UK’s greenest, boasting over 40 parks and 326 acres of wooded and open spaces.
You also have access to the stunning New Forest National Park, the South Downs, and the seaside town of Bournemouth. Surrounded by medieval town walls and Norman churches, Southampton has a rich past to discover also.
As a major university town (Southampton and Solent) nightclubs, shops, restaurants, and bars are in abundance.
The Mayflower Theatre hosts some incredibly popular shows, straight from their tours of London and the O2 Guildhall draws some of the biggest names in comedy and music.
Whether it be partying with the students, a hard-earned retirement by the sea, or taking the children out for weekends sailing, Southampton has a variety of lifestyles on offer for just about everyone to enjoy.
When it comes to education, Southampton is perhaps best known for its two higher education institutions, the University of Southampton and Solent University)
Some of the research carried out by the University of Southampton, part of the elite Russell Group, is world-leading and the city consistently scores highly on both UK and world university league tables.
Together the two institutions play a vital role in attracting businesses to the city and are major sources of employment.
In terms of schooling there is a good range of state and private schools too. Ofsted has consistently ranked many of Southampton’s primary and secondary schools as either ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’.
A selection of some of the best schools in the area include King Edward VI School, St Anne’s Catholic School, and Bitterne Park School.
Visit the School Guide web site for a comprehensive list of schools available in the city of Southampton.
Southampton is among the best cities to live and work in the UK. In fact PWC’s Good Growth for Cities index ranks Southampton fifth overall and it scores highly on indicators such as jobs, health and skills, even outscoring major cities such as London and Manchester in certain areas.
The city has always been a port, and the docks have long been its major employer.
During the latter half of the 20th century, a more diverse range of industry also came to the city, including aircraft and car manufacture, cables, electrical engineering products, and petrochemicals.
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is one of the city’s largest employers.
It provides local hospital services to 500,000 people. Other major employers are Ericsson, Fors, and the Ordnance Survey.
The opening of Westquay Shopping Centre in 2000 and its recent further development over the past few years, has also given rise to many employment opportunities.
The city’s council has plans to expand in the future, paving the way for even more retail and leisure opportunities.
Southampton is incredibly proud of its maritime and sporting history and the city plays a significant part in the Clipper Round the World annual yacht race.
It is also home to the International PSP Southampton Boat Show which is held annually at Mayflower Park.
The city council has actively voiced its desire for more people to get in the saddle and make use of the city’s wonderful cycle lanes.
In recent years, the Southampton Sky Ride has proved popular in encouraging novice cyclists to get involved in an 8km race around the city.
For a touch of retail therapy, try Westquay Shopping Centre which is home to over 150 retail outlets and major brands.
After a hard day’s work in the shops relax and replenish in one of Southampton’s mouth-watering restaurants.
From scintillating curry houses, French bistro houses, to traditional English fish and chips, Southampton has a whole host of culinary delights to satisfy just about any palette.
Fancy a trip further afield? Some of the most iconic ships have set sail from Southampton, including the ill-fated Titanic.
Nowadays, Southampton is known as ‘the cruise capital of Europe’.
It is home to prestigious operators such as Royal Caribbean, P&O and Norwegian, making it ideal for holidaymakers seeking out more far flung destinations, including Australia and the Caribbean.
Southampton offers a diverse range of housing options and popular residential areas.
The city showcases a mix of architectural styles and property types.
Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses are common, particularly in the older parts of the city, featuring period features and charm.
Semi-detached and detached houses are also prevalent, providing larger living spaces and gardens.
Southampton has seen significant development in recent years, with new-build houses and apartments becoming increasingly popular, offering modern designs and amenities.
The popular areas in Southampton include Ocean Village, Bitterne Park, and Bassett.
These neighbourhoods offer a combination of waterfront living, suburban tranquility, and convenient access to local amenities.
Southampton also features a range of flats and apartments in the city centre, catering to those seeking a more urban lifestyle with proximity to shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
With its diverse housing market and attractive areas, Southampton provides a variety of choices to suit different needs and preferences.