Office Cleaning in Chelsea, London

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We are here to offer both contract and on-demand cleaning services for the office.
Your office and workspace are reflections of your own business, and if you are looking for an efficient daily or weekly Chelsea office cleaning service, then we have just the right package for you. We use cleaners that are environmentally friendly and you'll have the same professional Chelsea office cleaner each and every time. Our company tries to keep our cleaning quality while maintaining security of your office and work.
Our individually tailored solutions are developed by listening to and learning from our customers to provide improved efficiency and reduced costs.
We provide a professional staff and supervisors, who can maintain building lobbies, entrances, employee rest areas, conference rooms, training rooms, and office areas. The entire staff is trained, equipped, and focused to clean each building to the customer's standards.
Covered postcodes: SW10, SW3
Information about Chelsea
Chelsea is a district of London bounded to the south by the River Thames, where its frontage runs from Chelsea Bridge along the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Lots Road and Chelsea Harbour. Its eastern boundary was once defined by the River Westbourne, which is now in a pipe above Sloane Square tube station. The modern eastern boundary can be said to be Chelsea Bridge Road and the lower half of Sloane Street, including Sloane Square. To the north and northwest, the area fades into Brompton and South Kensington, but it is safe to say that the area north of the King's Road as far northwest as the Fulham Road is part of Chelsea.
The district is now part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, but until the creation of the GLC in 1965 it was a London borough in its own right, the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea. Note also that Stamford Bridge, the famous headquarters of Chelsea Football Club, though close to the west end of the King's Road, is actually in nearby Fulham, which therefore hosts two Premiership teams.
Chelsea shone again, brightly but briefly in the 1960s Swinging London period and the early 1970s. The Swinging Sixties was defined on the King's Road which runs the length of the area and both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones lived here at one time. In the 1970s the "World's End" of the King's Road was home to Vivienne Westwood's shop ("Sex"), and saw the birth of the Punk movement. Then Youth culture decamped forever, the Goths moving to the newly fashionable quarter of Camden Town and the hippies to Notting Hill.
Chelsea consists of two main postcodes (SW3 and SW10) but also includes small sections of SW1. All of chelsea is, by definition, in the London borough of "The Royal Borough Kensington and Chelsea" (RBKC). On the eastern side RBKC meets the equably fashionable and expensive borough of the City of Westminster (COW), this meets at Lower Sloane Street where the postcode is SW1W, with one side of the road being in COW and the other in RBKC. However it does give the strange result that some of RBKC is in SW1W.
The vast majority of Chelsea is SW3. The far west of Chelsea is SW10/SW5 but due to the absence of tube coverage in large parts of the Borough, most people in SW10 use Earls Court tube in SW5. The Kings road is the major artery in Chelsea and is a very busy road. Unfortunately, despite its reputation as a shopping mecca, it is now mostly made up of the same shops which are found all over the rest of the UK (eg Gap, Virgin, MacDonalds etc).
Sloane Street is overtaking Bond Street as London's premier shopping destination. Its shops are mostly fashion (eg Gucci) or jewellery (Graff). The most desirable part of Chelsea is around Sloane Square tube. Around here, Chelsea meets Belgravia and Knightsbridge. This property market attracts considerable (international) attention, and is a very complex market. A lot of Chelsea (SW3) and Knightsbridge (SW1X) is still owned by Earl Cadogan. This has a major influence on the markets as the Earl is the freeholder. http://www.cadogan.co.uk/
Source: WikiPedia