East London Man And Van Services
The White Van Man is proud to announce that we offer cheap moving van services to all of East London, that is the E or Eastern postal code areas. We take pride in our ability to offer a cheap man and van service that treats all customers and other road users with the respect they deserve. As was noted in the recent BBC publication: "The humble white van driver even wins approval it seems from those behind the wheel of emergency services' vehicles". This is the image that we strive, and are proud to say, succeed at maintaining through our professional handling of customers and other road users.
All of our vans come with the standard trolleys, blankets, lifts and a first aid kit (just in case) to ensure that your move goes smoothly with no undue delays. Our vans even have GPS so that we can avoid getting stuck in traffic, where there is a way out of course.
All of our crews are well trained and will handle your goods with care to ensure that they reach their destination in the condition they left. If you need more than one man and transit van we can provide that too! All you need to do is make sure there is parking when we get there, we all know how scarce parking in the Eastern areas of London can be and we would not want your job delayed by a lack of parking.
We can provide van man and removal services to the following areas:
- E1 Aldgate, Bishopsgate, Whitechapel, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Shadwell, Stepney, Mile End
- E2 Bethnal Green
- E3 Bow
- E4 Chingford
- E5 Clapton
- E6 East Ham
- E7 Forest Gate
- E8 Hackney
- E9 Homerton
- E10 Leyton
- E11 Leytonstone
- E12 Manor Park
- E13 Plaistow
- E14 Poplar
- E15 Stratford
- E16 Victoria Dock
- E17 Walthamstow
- E18 South Woodford
General Information On The Eastern District
The Eastern District Office, which can be found on Whitechapel Road, was originally the London Post Office Railway eastern terminal until 2003. This railway ran from this terminus to the Paddington Sorting Office, a total of ten and a half kilometres.
The popular television series, Eastenders, created a fictional postal code, namely E20. This postal code has actually now come into use with the development of the Olympic Park in Stratford.
