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London removals · Newham

Removals in Newham

Fixed-price, fully insured, ULEZ-compliant removals across Newham, covering E6, E7, E13, E15, E16, with same-day and weekend moves at no surcharge.

Fully insuredFixed priceCompanies House 12121213ULEZ compliant fleetSeven days a week

PostcodesE6

Covering E6, E7, E13, E15, E16 and the surrounding streets.

FleetULEZ

Fully compliant, so the 12.50 pound charge never reaches your bill.

VerifiedCH

Registered company 12121213, on the public Companies House record.

Response60min

A fixed, all-inclusive price within the hour during business hours.


Local knowledge

Moving in Newham

Stratford's Olympic Park flats and Royal Wharf by the river make Newham one of London's fastest-moving areas. We move households and businesses across Newham, working with London Borough of Newham to arrange parking suspensions and, where a building requires it, to book goods lifts. The fixed price we quote includes labour, mileage, parking and the Congestion Charge where the route applies.

Our crews know the area well, from Romford Road and Barking Road to the streets around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park E20 and Royal Wharf. Much of the local stock is Victorian terrace and new-build apartment, so we plan for staircases, lifts and the Woodgrange Estate Conservation Area where it applies. The fleet meets the Transport for London Ultra Low Emission Zone standard throughout. Stations at Stratford and Canning Town sit within our usual Newham routes.


Olympic Legacy, Royal Wharf

Moving in Newham: From Stratford's New Builds to Royal Wharf by the River

Newham has changed more rapidly than almost any other London borough in the past fifteen years, and the practical character of a move here reflects that shift. Around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in E20, the housing stock is dominated by purpose-built apartment blocks constructed as part of the legacy development. These buildings have managed goods lifts, secure underground parking and entry systems that require advance notice to building concierge teams. We co-ordinate with management offices directly, so the loading bay is reserved and the lift is held before our crew arrives.

Royal Wharf, the riverside development near the Thames in E16, presents a different set of logistics. The development sits close to Custom House station on the Elizabeth line, and the surrounding roads are designed for residential rather than commercial traffic. Larger removal vehicles need pre-planned access routes to avoid the narrower internal estate roads. We visit the postcode during the booking process to confirm the best approach, and our fixed price reflects the actual access conditions rather than an estimate made without that knowledge.

The Woodgrange Estate Conservation Area in Forest Gate is a quieter part of Newham that many movers overlook. The streets here, running off Romford Road and into the E7 grid, are lined with late-Victorian and Edwardian terraces that have been carefully preserved. Moving from or into a property in this conservation area calls for the same methodical approach as any period home: doors, windows and original tiled paths need to be protected before heavy items are moved. Our goods-in-transit insurance covers damage in transit and on-site, so residents of the conservation area have the same protection as those in any other part of the borough.


Stratford, Canning Town and the Elizabeth Line Effect

Why Transport Links at Stratford and Canning Town Drive Newham's Move Market

Stratford station is one of the busiest interchanges in London, served by the Central line, Jubilee line, Elizabeth line, Overground and National Rail. That connectivity explains why Newham's rental market moves fast. Young professionals relocating from other parts of London choose Stratford and the surrounding E15 postcodes for the commute options; the result is a high turnover of one- and two-bedroom flats in buildings along the Stratford High Street corridor and in the Olympic Village itself. We handle a significant volume of studio and one-bedroom moves in this part of E15, starting from £400.

Canning Town, served by the Jubilee line and DLR, has seen substantial new development around its station. The Hallsville Quarter and the wider regeneration area include mid-rise blocks with the same goods-lift and loading-bay considerations as the Olympic Park developments. Barking Road, which connects Canning Town to East Ham, is a busy arterial route and on-street parking can be restricted during peak hours. We arrange suspension bays with the London Borough of Newham's parking team as standard, which is included in the fixed price rather than added as an extra line.

The ExCeL London exhibition centre near Custom House is a useful landmark for orienting visitors to the Royal Docks area, but for residents of E16 it also means periodic road closures when large events are running. We check the ExCeL event calendar as part of the booking process for any E16 move and avoid scheduling on days when the surrounding roads are likely to be congested. Our operating hours of 8am to 10pm, seven days, give us flexibility to start early or finish late when the event schedule requires it.


Property Types and Who Moves in Newham

Victorian Terraces on The Grove Alongside New-Build Apartments: Newham's Dual Character

The housing mix in Newham sits at an extreme of London's spectrum. On The Grove and the surrounding streets in E15, late-Victorian and Edwardian terraces remain largely intact, with original bay windows, cellar access and compact back gardens. Families moving into this part of Stratford often bring the full contents of a three- or four-bedroom house from elsewhere in London or from outside the capital altogether. These moves typically require a full-day crew and fall in the £700 to £1,300 range for a three-bedroom property.

The newer apartment stock, from the Olympic Village through to Royal Wharf, tends to attract younger buyers and renters whose inventories are smaller but whose buildings are more logistically complex. A two-bedroom apartment in a managed block with underground parking, a secure entrance and a single goods lift can take as long to move as a three-bedroom terrace, because access is rationed by the building's systems rather than determined by how quickly the crew works. Our quoting process accounts for building type as well as inventory volume.

For storage between moves, which is common in Newham when a new-build completion is delayed or a tenancy end date and a new tenancy start date do not align, we can arrange secure London storage as part of the same fixed-price booking. This is particularly useful for moves around the Olympic Park and Royal Wharf, where developers sometimes move handover dates. Contact us on +44 7477 911190 between 8am and 10pm to discuss a split-date move with interim storage.

Indicative pricing

Fixed prices in Newham

Studio & one bed

Flat or small apartment

from £400

Two to three bedrooms

House or larger apartment

£700–£1,300

Four or more bedrooms

Family home or townhouse

£1,400–£2,800

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