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Removals Firm in Surrey 'Barans Removals' Expands Into Europe

Surrey removals company 'Barans Removal' has announced this week that it's to expand it's services to all European countries.

2013-04-22
LONDON, ENGLAND, April 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) The new service is too meet the demand since achieving 'Removals Company of the Year' talking to Steve Baran, owner of Barans Removals this week;

'Because we've been in business since 1984, removals in Surrey and Europe come as second nature to us. This comes as a relief for all of our customers as they will know exactly which Kingston removals company to get in touch with when there ready to move! We find our online removals form and survival kit very popular ; after completing the form all they have too do is relax and leave absolutely everything else to us.

We remain committed to moving cherished possessions around Surrey, London and Europe with the minimum amount of effort from our loyal customers.'

Barans Removals is Surrey & Kingston based removal firm specialising in removals, house removals and office removals.


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[Press-News.org] Removals Firm in Surrey 'Barans Removals' Expands Into Europe
Surrey removals company 'Barans Removal' has announced this week that it's to expand it's services to all European countries.