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Robinsons Olympic Help Guide: Moving Household Goods

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

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Over the course of the next few months we are offering an insightful Robinsons Olympic Help guide to all tenants, landlords and homeowners.

In the first post we discussed how the Games will affect immigration and in the second entry we suggested tips on housing and accommodation. Today, we are examining how the Olympics will affect the logistical challenge for household goods moving operations.
It is certain that the sporting event will present difficulties with regards to home removals in London because a number of ‘Olympic Traffic Lanes’ have been identified on main arterial roads serving the Capital and within key areas.
It is not yet known how many lanes will be introduced but it will definitely have a knock-on effect on delivery and collection times throughout London for removals vans. It is reported though that they constitute 1% of the public roads of the 109 mile Olympic Route Network (ORN).
The Lanes will be used by officials and 18,000 athletes to get to and from the Olympics site in record times. What does it mean? Well parking is going to be affected as normal bays in which people park in will be restricted for security purposes and to reduce congestion. What is more, parking bays will be suspended for collections and deliveries dependent on property locations.
As specialists in overseas removals, we have offices in Beijing and Sydney that have described how the Olympics in the year 2000 were a ‘bit of a nightmare’ on logistics. They detailed the impact how main roads were blocked for weeks before the event and how traffic was gridlocked. Deliveries were challenging and moving consultants faced serious delays.
Robinsons International Removals has to assume the effect in London this year will be much worse!
Stay tuned for our next post on how the Olympic Games will affect customs, port procedures and security…

In the first post we discussed how the Games will affect immigration and in the second entry we suggested tips on housing and accommodation.

Today, we are examining how the Olympics will affect the logistical challenge for household goods moving operations.

It is certain that the sporting event will present difficulties with regards to home removals in London because a number of ‘Olympic Traffic Lanes’ have been identified on main arterial roads serving the Capital and within key areas.

It is not yet known how many lanes will be introduced but it will definitely have a knock-on effect on delivery and collection times throughout London for removals vans. It is reported though that they constitute 1% of the public roads of the 109 mile Olympic Route Network (ORN).

The Lanes will be used by officials and 18,000 athletes to get to and from the Olympics site in record times. What does it mean? Well parking is going to be affected as normal bays in which people park in will be restricted for security purposes and to reduce congestion. What is more, parking bays will be suspended for collections and deliveries dependent on property locations.

As specialists in overseas removals, we have offices in Beijing and Sydney that have described how the Olympics in the year 2000 were a ‘bit of a nightmare’ on logistics.

They detailed the impact how main roads were blocked for weeks before the event and how traffic was gridlocked. Deliveries were challenging and moving consultants faced serious delays.

Robinsons International Removals has to assume the effect in London this year will be much worse!

Stay tuned for our next post on how the Olympic Games will affect customs, port procedures and security…



Robinsons Olympic Help Guide: Housing and Accommodation

Friday, January 20th, 2012

british bulldogOver the course of the next few months we are offering an insightful Robinsons Olympic Help guide to all tenants, landlords and homeowners.

The first post last week discussed how the Games will affect immigration but today’s entry is in relation to housing and accommodation.

It is expected that demand for housing in London during the period of June to September will rise and therefore proprietors are seeking opportunities to take advantage of the occasion.

Landlords are looking to capitalise on the demand by increasing rental costs, so as people flock to the UK to celebrate the sporting event they may wish to use our expert luggage shipping services.

A top tip from Robinsons for overseas visitors is to be careful when booking accommodation online because there have been a number of cases of fraud reported.

Instances have occurred in which foreigners have paid deposits on properties listed on sites that do not actually exist. So be sure when flying all your belongings over for the summer that the housing is scam-free.

As a specialist international shipping company, we have offices in Beijing and Sydney that have detailed how occupancy of rented accommodation dropped to below 50% capacity after the Olympics took place there.

And our fellow offices have reported how prices for services accommodation and hotel rooms tripled in the lead up to and during the Games.

Robinsons overseas removals can help you move all your possessions over to Britain efficiently and quickly. If you want to stay in the UK for the duration of the Olympics, make sure you have all your favourite items to avoid being homesick.

Stay tuned for our next post on how the Olympic Games will affect logistics, household goods moving and parking…



Moving To The UK In 2012? Let Robinsons Help You

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Moving to another country is a big deal and one that requires plenty of planning and preparation.

So if you contemplating moving to the UK in the early start of 2012, start arranging your move today with one of the UK’s leading moving companies- Robinsons International.

We can help you move from anywhere in the world with our expert international removals services. Every move is co-ordinated with a dedicated International Move Manager based in the UK so we can assist from the very early stages right through to the very end.

From packing, transportation, insurance and storage our moving professionals can provide all the support you need and information about tax and customs you need to be aware of when moving the Britain.

We’ve put together some commonly asked questions to help you plan your move to the UK a little bit easier, so ultimately it goes as smooth and stress-free as possible. And we have an essential useful checklist with all the things you need to remember to organise so nothing gets forgotten.

Robinsons can guide you from 5-6 weeks prior to the international move to right up to the moving day which means we can remind you about everything from your visa and passport and travel documents, to travelling with pets.

It is never too early to contact a furniture removal company when you are planning an overseas move but if you are thinking about moving in January, we usually recommend you begin your search at least 12 weeks before to your move.

As for removals costs, the overall price is based on the volume of goods you would like to ship but you can arrange a free quotation with our friendly specialists. So if you are envisaging moving to the UK, get in touch today by clicking here.



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