With Storm Eunice fast approaching us with an amber warning for strong winds on Friday 18th February.
We have made the decision to temporarily suspend removals and out of hours removals on Friday 18th February until we feel it is safe enough for our crews out there. The winds are expected from 9am Friday until the early hours of Saturday morning. We hope to be back up and running Saturday morning.
I’m the mean time if you could keep rooms cooler until we can get to you it would be appreciated.
Our sincere apologies for this but we hope you understand the safety of our staff must come first.
Our phone lines are still open 24/7 so if you need any advice in this time please give us a call
Many thanks
Welham Jones.
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