UK Moving House in Alva, FK12

These UK Moving House companies are located in Alva
Handy Moves
Company Type: Moving Home
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removal Firm
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Removal Companies
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
No added UK Moving House are located in Alva
The following UK Moving House are the ones that we have found closest to Alva
Lee D
Company Type: House Moving
2 Lowther Terr
, CA11 7QP
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Tel. 01768 865085
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Stewarts Removals
Company Type: Moving Checklist
33 Croft Av
, CA11 7RG
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Tel. 01768 863118
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Watson Joe
Company Type: Moving House
The Flat/Crossroads
, CA4 0QZ
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Tel. 01228 525175
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D S Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
116 Levens Dr
, CA2 6HY
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Tel. 01228 595098
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Cannon Billy
Company Type: Moving Home
127a Newlaithes Av
, CA2 6PP
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Tel. 01228 537028
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County Removals
Company Type: Moving House
Hadrian Works
, NE49 0EX
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Tel. 01228 792054
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Yates Storage Ltd
Company Type: Moving House
4 McCalls Av
, KA8 9AG
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Tel. 01292 290851
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A & R Removals
Company Type: Moving Home
Unit 3/4 McCalls Av
, KA8 9AE
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Tel. 01292 880130
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Callan Thomas R
Company Type: House Moving
22 Smith St
, KA7 1TF
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Tel. 01292 267681
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Britannia Movers
Company Type: Removal Firm
Boswell Pk
, KA7 1BB
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Tel. 01292 270011
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Yates Group
Company Type: Moving House
4 McCalls Av
, KA8 9AE
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Tel. 01563 559800
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Ayr Carriers
Company Type: House Moving
D/34 Fenwickland Av
, KA7 3QD
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Tel. 07933 660834
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Young J L
Company Type: House Removals
4 Skye Rd
, KA9 2TA
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Tel. 01292 671716
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Allied Pickfords
Company Type: Moving Company
Olympic Business Pk/Drybridge Rd
, KA2 9BE
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Tel. 0800 289229
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M. Thomsons Removals
Company Type: Moving House
Palmermount Works Byepass Rd
, KA2 9BL
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Tel. 0800-037 5707
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Ayrshire Removals
Company Type: Moving House
5 Bankfield Park
, KA7 3UD
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Tel. 01292 618620
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Thomas R Callan
Company Type: Moving Quote
22 Smith St
, KA7 1TF
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Tel. 0800-037 8000
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Rapid Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
42 Kilmarnock Rd
, KA1 5PW
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Tel. 01563 830615
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House Moving Company in towns near Alva, FK12
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Places of interest in Alva, FK12
The spectacular Alva Glen cuts into the Ochils immediately north of the town. Alva Burn flows from the glen, through Alva, and into the River Devon.
A golf course and equestrian centre are located nearby and at Auchinbaird there is a fine example of a windmill built in the early 18th Century to drain a coal pit [2] and later converted to serve as a dovecote.
The area where Livingston now sits was historically dominated by oil shale mining, which is evident from the bings which still exist on the much of the surrounding landscape. The designation of Livingston in the 1960s attracted new light industries to the area, with high technology and pharmaceutical companies in particular moving into the town. Livingston formed a major hub in Scotland's Silicon Glen. Like most other areas this went into a slow decline with the closures of companies including Motorola and NEC. Several multi-national companies however still have factories in the town and BSkyB has its main call centre in Livingston and is the largest private sector employer in West Lothian. Other large employers include those in the retail sector and the National Health Service.
The hill is used mostly for forestry plantations, and it was here in 1979 that Bob Taylor, a forestry worker had an alleged encounter with a UFO in a clearing, which he claimed dragged him along the ground. Police were called in to investigate, and found odd marks and indentations on the ground, but these did not correspond exactly with Taylor's claim, and it has been said that they had been made there by other workers, who may have stored ladders and equipment on the site. It is, however, still considered one of the most significant "Close Encounters" on Scottish soil, and often referred to as "the Livingston Incident".
In 2008, Gretna F.C. played one match in the stadium, a 3?0 loss against champions Celtic, when their temporary home (Fir Park) had problems with its pitch.[3]
Information by Wikipedia.com