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We specialize in new home and business construction cleaning including frame sweeps, paint sweeps, window cleaning, final cleans, re-cleans, and power washing. We also offer office cleaning, showroom cleaning, and initial clean-up services.
Our Balham cleaning company is customer focused and customer driven. Our business philosophy of local cleaning company, with related capabilities, is the key to our success in Balham. Let us put our cleaning capabilities to work for you. The leadership team, working at the Balham cleaning company is responsible and accountable for the company's integrity. And finally, we have a vision that is constant and unwavering: To be our customers' best supplier.
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Covered postcodes: SW12
Information about Balham
Balham is a neighbourhood in South London. Balham is an inner London suburb possessing many well built Victorian terraced houses now highly valued as family homes. It has been settled since Saxon times and large country retreats for the affluent classes were built here in the eighteenth century,. However, most development occurred after the opening of Balham station in 1856. Most of Balham is in the London Borough of Wandsworth although a small portion of the London SW12 (Balham) Postcode area is actually within the London Borough of Lambeth, creating ambiguity over the extent of the neighbourhood. Balham is situated between four south London Commons, Clapham Common to the north, Wandsworth common to the west, Tooting Graveney Common to the south, and the adjoining Tooting Bec Common to the east - the latter two historically distinct areas are referred to by both Wandsworth council and most local people as Tooting Common. These give it a green feel and a distinct boundary that makes it stand out as a district in the area.
It possesses a railway to tube interchange (the origin of the phrase "Balham-Gateway to the South" was reputedly a genuine Southern Railway advertisement from the 1926 opening of the tube station). The stations connect Balham easily and quickly to both the City of London and the West End. All this has combined to make it a popular location and property prices have soared as middle class professionals have moved in displacing the more working class feel the district had up until the 1970s. As a result Balham's town centre now boasts an increasingly vibrant night life with a variety of trendy bars and restaurants. In March 2006, Waitrose, the supermarket subsidiary of the John Lewis Partnership, announced that it was to open a store in Balham. The store, on the site of a branch of Somerfield which closed in April 2006, will re-open in June 2006 with approximately 15,000 square feet of floor space.
Balham has been one of the main centres for Polish people in London since the 1950s. The White Eagle Club is still a thriving community centre, and its traditional Saturday night dance ("zabawa") draws people from across London. There is also a Polish church.
Acoustic duo Turin Brakes come from Balham. Their brand of guitar music has seen them enter the top 10 UK album chart on two occasions with Ether Song and Jackinabox. The comedian Peter Baynham is also a Balham resident, as is his Fist of Fun character, also named Peter. Another comedian Arthur Smith also resides in Balham.
Nearest places
- Tooting
- Clapham
- Streatham
- Brixton
- Battersea
- Wandsworth
Nearest tube stations
- Balham tube station
- Clapham South tube station
- Tooting Bec tube station
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