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We understand that you value your home, while we value your business. The White City house cleaning crew, working in the agency, is bonded and insured. Our staff understands how exactly your home needs to be cleaned. Our personnel are willing to listen to your needs and perform any task to make your house cleaning in White City meet your needs.
Daily, weekly or monthly. Move-in or move-out. One time or spring cleaning. Our company provides the best house cleaning service in White City area at the most competitive rates. We will accommodate to the customer's cleaning needs.
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Covered postcodes: W12
Information about White City
White City is a place in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in London in England. Home to the BBC Television Centre and BBC White City, is was level arable farmfields until it became the site of the Franco-British Exhibition and the Olympic Games in 1908 and the Japan-British Exhibition in 1910. It was known at that time as the White City due to the white marble cladding used on the exhibition pavillions, and hence gave its name to this part of Shepherd's Bush. To house a part of Shepherd's Bush's growing population, a five storey housing estate was built, to which the name of the White City would come to refer. While, after the Exhibitions, the stadium in the north of the area hosted a greyhound racing track and athletics ground, sited where the BBC now has its administrative headquarters.
Westfield Group (with Hausinvest Europa) is building a new shopping centre, bounded by the West Cross Route (A3220, formerly the M41 motorway), the Westway (A40) and Wood Lane (A219). This centre will be branded "whitecity" (a registered trade mark). Two new stations will be built to serve the centre close to the sites of closed former London Underground stations. A new station will be built on the Hammersmith and City Line at the Wood Lane overbridge, between Shepherd's Bush and Latimer Road stations. This is located approximately where Wood Lane station was situated until it was closed in 1959 after a fire. The station will be positioned east of Wood Lane and north of the line, to minimise the walking distance for those connecting with the Central Line station at White City.
There will also be a new station opened on the West London Line which lies to the east of the site and runs between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction. The station will be sited adjacent to the Holland Park roundabout close to the location of Uxbridge Road station (closed 1940) between Kensington (Olympia) and Willesden Junction.
Nearest places
- Wormwood Scrubs
- Notting Hill
- Kensal Green
- Bayswater
- North Kensington
- Acton
- West Kensington
- Shepherd's Bush
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