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removal van

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removal van n (Brit) → camion m inv per or dei traslochi

removal van شاحِنة نقل stěhovací vůz flyttevogn Möbelwagen φορτηγό μετακομίσεων camión de mudanzas, camión de trasteos muuttoauto camion de déménagement kamion za preseljenje camion per traslochi 引越しトラック 이삿짐 트럭 verhuiswagen flyttebil samochód do przeprowadzek caminhão de mudanças, camioneta de mudanças фургон для перевозки мебели flyttbil รถที่ใช้ในการขนย้าย taşınma kamyonu xe tải chuyên dùng để di dời 搬家车


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For removals to London, parking is often an issue, so we recommend obtaining a parking permit for your removal van and perhaps planning your house or office move for a relatively quiet time of day.
The four-month-old kitten, called Gerrard, was playing in a neighbour's removal van in Elm Road, Seaforth, but did not jump out before the doors were shut.
It is thought the four- month-old kitten had been playing in the removal van on Elm Road, Seaforth, and became trapped when the doors were closed.
 
 
 
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