Office Cleaning in City of Westminster, London

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We are available also clean on a needed basis, so you can call us when you want us to clean. Our excellent and honest staff pays close attention to your City of Westminster office cleaning services and always provides you with the best customer service in the cleaning industry.
Providing office cleaning services in City of Westminster for commercial companies including medical offices, medical examining rooms, dental offices, legal and professional offices, hotels, commercial lofts, health clubs, showrooms, auction houses, and more.
Also complete interior and exterior cleaning services for commercial and residential properties. The cleaning services consist of cleaning windows, walls, doors, floors, woodwork, cabinets, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, wet mop tile floors, windows and doors
Covered postcodes: W2
Information about City of Westminster
The City of Westminster is a London borough with city status, situated to the west of the City of London and north of the River Thames. It forms part of Inner London. The city contains most of London's West End, as well as the permanent headquarters of the United Kingdom's government, with the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall, and the Royal Courts of Justice. In 1965 the London borough was created from the abolished Metropolitan Borough of St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough of Paddington and smaller City of Westminster. The current London borough covers a far greater area than the original settlement of Westminster.
According to the 2001 census the borough had a population of 181,279. Westminster City Council undertook several studies which have shown higher populations as part of a campaign (supported by both political parties on the council) to have the population estimate raised, which would increase its grant from the United Kingdom Government. The Office for National Statistics eventually came to an agreement which added 17,500 people to Westminster's population. While the official population is now 198,779, more realistic estimates put it at 220,000. 73% of the population are White, 4% Black African and 3% Indian. 35% of households are owner-occupiers. See Shirley Porter for information on the illegal "Building stable communities" exercise of the 1980s.
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