Office Cleaning in South Bank, London

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We are happy to provide a no obligation price quote based on your South Bank office cleaning needs. To do that, we first need a few key pieces of information: about the customer's workplace, the office cleaning tasks you require and of course, your basic contact information.
We provide South Bank office cleaning service that makes your workplace sparkle from people who shine.
All services can be performed at the customer's convenience: day, night, weekends or holidays. Our offer is based on reasonable and low prices included are the following: daily, weekly and monthly cleaning schedules, floor (waxing & stripping), and general and specialized cleaning to fit your needs. Carpet care programs (shampoo & extraction - with office contract only) also provided.
Interior and exterior South Bank office cleaning services at very reasonable rates, which are lower than our competitors' rates, that's what we have for you.
Covered postcodes: SE1
Information about South Bank
The South Bank is the area in London on the southern bank of the River Thames near Waterloo station that houses a number of important cultural buildings/institutions. It was the site of the 1951 Festival of Britain, for which the Royal Festival Hall, now part of the South Bank Centre arts complex, was built. The area is split between the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.
Since then, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room were opened in 1967, the Hayward Gallery in 1968, and the National Theatre in 1976. Nearby are the National Film Theatre (NFT), and the British Film Institute which also has opened an IMAX cinema. King's College London has a campus in the centre. Adjacent to the NT is the distinctive white tower of the London Weekend Television (LWT) building, where (among other things) the long-running television Arts programme The South Bank Show is produced. Carlton Television and GMTV have also broadcast from the building since 1993, and it is now called The London Television Centre.
Much of the area was subject to various large scale commercial development plans in the 1970s¨C1980s, which were successfully opposed by community groups. The renovation of the Oxo Tower and development of mixed housing developments and open space by community groups have encouraged the regeneration of the community in the area.
To the west of the RFH, beyond the railway viaduct leading up to Hungerford Bridge, is a public open space called Jubilee Gardens, separating it from nearby County Hall (Incidentally, the County Hall now houses a hotel - the Marriott London County Hall). By County Hall is the large observation wheel built to celebrate the 2000 Millennium, the London Eye.
Further to the east is the Tate Modern art gallery. Past that on Bankside is the reproduction of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and, near London Bridge, Borough Market.
Southbank is also regarded by many to be the unofficial home of British street skateboarding. The sheltered section of it underneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall has provided the skateboarding community of Britain and international skaters alike with a perfect banks and stairs to skate on since the 1970s and it is conveniently located near other skatespots such as the Hayward Gallery. More recently, a skateboarding related art company, The side effects of urethane, have provided southbank with several skatable sculptures in their 'Moving Units' project. Coordinates and maps: 51¡ã30¡ä15¡åN, 00¡ã07¡ä00¡åW
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