Office Cleaning in Haringey, London

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Having a clean office works wonders. It keeps employees happy and motivated and makes a huge impression on all your guests and clients. Utilizing state of the art equipment and advanced cleaning products, our highly trained professional cleaners will turn your work environment into a sparkling clean space.
We offer one time Haringey office cleaning service and regular cleaning services are available on weekly, or bi-weekly basis. The cleaning agency maintains our areas and will only expand into new areas if it is viable to do so. We believe in providing a reliable office cleaning service in Haringey to all of our customers.
Our staff makes sure resources are managed effectively and pro-actively. We train, supervise and motivate our staff to the highest standards of Haringey office cleaning.
Covered postcodes: N8
Information about Haringey
The London Borough of Haringey is a London borough in North London and forms part of Outer London. According to the 2001 census, Haringey has a population of 216,507. However, it is considered that the Census may have underestimated the population of the borough. The ethnic composition of the population is 66% White, 10% Black Caribbean, 9% Black African and 3% Indian. 46% of householders are owner-occupers. Only about 11% of the population are over 65, compared to 18.5% nationally.
The borough was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Municipal Borough of Hornsey, the Municipal Borough of Wood Green and the Municipal Borough of Tottenham which had previously been part of Middlesex. Alexandra Palace, first constructed in 1873, is located within the borough. The Haringey Symbol is based on a device in the Borough Arms. It is a stylised electric flash representing the first television transmission in Britain from Alexandra Palace. Note that Harringay the place is part of Haringey the London borough but they are not the same thing, and the spelling difference is significant. In fact both, as well as Hornsey, come from the same root - a Saxon Chief named Haering. The area took its name - in either form - from Haering's Hege, or Haering's enclosure.
Haringey has been twinned with Koblenz, Germany since 1969. It has also twinned with the towns of Arima in Trinidad and Tobago, Clarendon in Jamaica, Larnaca in Cyprus, Livry-Gargan in the suburbs of Paris, France and Sundyberg in Sweden.
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