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AGS Movers London

Manager: Ben Barclay

+441895201595

Unit 1 Trade City Business Park Cowley Mill Road Uxbridge Uxbridge England UB8 2DB

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AGS Movers London: Expert removals in Birmingham, Liverpool & more

Are you searching for a trusted moving company that serves the entire UK, including major cities like London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Oxford, and beyond? Based in the UK, AGS Movers London is your dedicated international removals partner, offering specialised moving and storage services for individuals and businesses nationwide. With AGS Movers London, you can count on a professional and seamless move, no matter where your destination lies within the UK or around the world.

Domestic & International Removals Solutions

AGS International Movers offers excellence to each of its clients.
International Move

International Moves

Domestic Move

Domestic Moves

Office Move

Office Moves

Secure Storage

Secure Storage

Vehicle Transfer

Vehicle Transfer

Established in 1991, AGS Movers London brings over 33 years of experience to the moving industry.

Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS London, a proud branch of the AGS Group, is the professional moving company you can trust. As part of a global network with 147 locations across 100 countries, AGS Movers combines vast experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.

At AGS Movers London, we offer unmatched professionalism, world-class quality standards, and expertise in a wide range of services, including international removalsoffice movesgroupagevehicle transportfine art shippingpet transportsecure storage facilities, and other moving services.

While our most popular destinations include France, the USA, and the UAE, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!

See also: Moving to France from the UK: Tips & Resources

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London Fast Facts

AGS Movers efficiently carries out around 3000 removals in London every year, with the help of their fleet of 6 moving trucks and a spacious warehouse measuring 3000m².

Landmarks

Big Ben: An iconic landmark in London. Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock, at the north end of the Palace of Westminster

Tower Bridge: A combined bascule and suspension bridge that crosses the Thames River, providing panoramic views of the city

Buckingham Palace: Official residence of the British monarch. The iconic balcony is where the royal family make public appearances on special occasions

Education

Top-Drawer Universities: Imperial College London, University College London (UCL), King’s College London, and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Student Population: Diverse and multicultural, reflecting London’s cosmopolitan nature.

Global Networking: Access to a wide network of professionals, industries, and job opportunities in

finance, technology, arts, media, and healthcare.

Public Transport

London Underground: Known as the Tube – extensive subway system with 11 lines and over 270 stations.

Buses: Large bus network, operated by Transport for London (TfL), with numerous routes and over 8000 buses.

Overground: Suburban rail network that complements the Tube and connects various parts of London and neighbouring counties.

Climate

Mild Temperature: Maritime climate with mild temperatures year round.

Summers are generally warm, ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F).

Winters are cool, ranging from 8°C to 12°C (46°F to 54°F).

Rainfall: October and November are the wettest months.

Average annual precipitation is around 600 to 700 mm (24 to 28 in).

Cloud Cover: Known for overcast or partly cloudy skies, the UK enjoys between 1,500 and 1,700 hours of sunshine per year.

Landmarks

The Royal Albert Dock: A complex of dock buildings and warehouses, home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, The Beatles Story, and Tate Liverpool.

Liverpool Cathedral: The largest cathedral in Britain and the fifth largest in the world, known for its impressive architecture.

The Beatles Story: An immersive exhibition dedicated to the history of The Beatles, located at the Albert Dock.

Education

University of Liverpool: A prestigious university known for its research output and comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Liverpool John Moores University: Offers a wide variety of courses and has a strong focus on employability and industry connections.

Liverpool Hope University: Known for its supportive community and high student satisfaction rates.

Public Transport

Merseyrail: A comprehensive rail network that connects Liverpool with surrounding areas, including the Wirral and Southport.

Buses: Extensive local bus services provided by companies like Arriva and Stagecoach, covering the city and suburbs.

Ferries: The Mersey Ferry offers services across the River Mersey, providing a unique way to travel and see the city.

Climate

Temperate Maritime Climate: Liverpool experiences mild temperatures with relatively cool summers and mild winters.

Rainfall: The city receives moderate rainfall throughout the year, with slightly wetter months in October and November.

Temperature: Average winter temperatures range from 2-7°C (36-45°F), while summer temperatures typically range from 13-20°C (55-68°F).

Landmarks

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Home to an extensive collection of art, including the largest collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings in the world.

The Bullring & Grand Central: A major shopping center and a symbol of the city’s retail strength, featuring the iconic Bullring Bull.

The Library of Birmingham: One of the largest public libraries in Europe, known for its modern architecture and extensive resources.

Education

University of Birmingham: A prestigious Russell Group university known for its research output and wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Aston University: Known for its strong focus on business, engineering, and health sciences, offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Birmingham City University: Offers a wide variety of courses with a focus on practical skills and employability.

Public Transport

Trains: Birmingham New Street Station is the central hub, offering frequent transport to London, Manchester, and other major cities.

Buses: An extensive network of bus services provided by National Express West Midlands and other operators, covering the city and surrounding areas.

Trams: The West Midlands Metro provides a light rail service connecting Birmingham with Wolverhampton and other nearby areas.

Climate

Temperate Maritime Climate: Birmingham experiences mild temperatures with relatively cool summers and mild winters.

Rainfall: The city receives moderate rainfall throughout the year, with slightly wetter months in October and November.

Temperature: Average winter temperatures range from 1-6°C (34-43°F), while summer temperatures typically range from 12-21°C (54-70°F).

Landmarks

University of Cambridge: A world-renowned institution with historic colleges, beautiful architecture, and notable alumni.

King’s College Chapel: Famous for its Gothic architecture and the annual Christmas Eve service, “A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.”

The Fitzwilliam Museum: Houses a world-class collection of art and antiquities.

Education

University of Cambridge: Comprising 31 colleges, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and is renowned for its research and academic excellence.

Anglia Ruskin University: Known for its strong focus on employability and practical education.

The Perse School: An independent school with a reputation for academic excellence.

Public Transport

Buses: Comprehensive local bus services provided by Stagecoach and other operators, covering the city and surrounding areas.

Trains: Cambridge Railway Station offers regular services to London, Birmingham, and other major cities.

Cycling: Cambridge is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the UK, with an extensive network of cycle paths and bike hire schemes.

Climate

Temperate Maritime Climate: Cambridge experiences mild temperatures with relatively cool summers and mild winters.

Rainfall: The city receives moderate rainfall throughout the year, with slightly wetter months in October and November.

Temperature: Average winter temperatures range from 1-6°C (34-43°F), while summer temperatures typically range from 13-22°C (55-72°F).

Landmarks

Tyne Bridge: An iconic symbol of Newcastle, connecting the city to Gateshead across the River Tyne.

Newcastle Castle: A medieval fortress offering a glimpse into the city’s history with stunning views from the top.

St. Nicholas’ Cathedral: A beautiful and historic cathedral dating back to the 14th century.

Education

Newcastle University: A prestigious university known for its research and teaching excellence, particularly in medicine, science, and engineering.

Northumbria University: Known for its strong emphasis on business and law, as well as arts and social sciences.

Newcastle College: One of the largest further education colleges in the UK, offering a wide range of vocational courses.

Public Transport

Tyne and Wear Metro: An extensive light rail system serving Newcastle and surrounding areas, making commuting easy.

Buses: Comprehensive bus services provided by companies like Go North East, Stagecoach, and Arriva, covering the city and its suburbs.

Trains: Newcastle Central Station is a major rail hub, with connections to London, Edinburgh, and other major cities.

Climate

Temperate Maritime Climate: Newcastle experiences mild temperatures with relatively cool summers and mild winters.

Rainfall: The city receives moderate rainfall throughout the year, with slightly wetter months in October and November.

Temperature: Average winter temperatures range from 1-5°C (34-41°F), while summer temperatures typically range from 13-20°C (55-68°F).

Landmarks

University of Oxford: The oldest university in the English-speaking world, renowned for its historic colleges and academic excellence.

Oxford Castle and Prison: A partially ruined Norman medieval castle that also served as a prison.

Bodleian Library: One of the oldest libraries in Europe and the second largest library in Britain.

Education

University of Oxford: Comprising 38 colleges and numerous departments, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Oxford Brookes University: Known for its strong focus on professional education and modern campuses.

Magdalen College School: An independent day school with a rich history dating back to 1480.

Public Transport

Buses: Extensive local bus network operated by companies like Stagecoach and Oxford Bus Company, providing comprehensive coverage of the city and surrounding areas.

Trains: Oxford Railway Station offers regular services to London, Birmingham, and other major cities.

Cycling: Oxford is a bike-friendly city with numerous cycle paths and bike hire schemes available.

Climate

Temperate Maritime Climate: Oxford experiences mild and temperate weather with moderate rainfall throughout the year.

Rainfall: Rain is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with slightly wetter months in November and December.

Temperature: Average winter temperatures range from 1-6°C (34-43°F), while summer temperatures typically range from 13-22°C (55-72°F).

Landmarks

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum: One of the most popular free attractions in Scotland, featuring a wide range of exhibits from art to natural history.

Glasgow Cathedral: A stunning example of medieval architecture and one of the few cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation.

The Riverside Museum: Home to the city’s transport museum, showcasing everything from vintage cars to locomotives.

Education

University of Glasgow: Founded in 1451, it is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and known for its research and teaching excellence.

University of Strathclyde: A leading international technological university located in the heart of Glasgow.

Glasgow Caledonian University: Known for its strong focus on employability and social innovation.

Public Transport

Glasgow Subway: One of the oldest underground metro systems in the world, serving the city’s central and west end areas.

Buses: Extensive network operated by multiple companies, providing comprehensive coverage across the city.

Trains: Two main railway stations, Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street, connect the city to other parts of Scotland and the UK.

Climate

Temperate Maritime Climate: Glasgow experiences mild, wet, and temperate weather.

Rainfall: The city receives significant rainfall throughout the year, with the wettest months typically being October through January.

Temperature: Winters are generally cold but not extreme, with average temperatures around 3-5°C (37-41°F). Summers are mild, with average temperatures around 15-17°C (59-63°F).

Frequently Asked Questions

Our moving services cater to several major cities across the UK, including London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Oxford, New castle, Cambridge, and Glasgow. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.
How far in advance should I book my move?

It’s advisable to book your move to London, Birmingham, Liverpool, or Cambridge at least 4-6 weeks in advance to ensure availability and allow ample time for planning.

Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services?

Yes, we provide comprehensive packing and unpacking services to ensure your belongings are safely transported and set up in your new home. We offer these moving services in and around London, as well as in areas as far as Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, and more.

Do you provide storage solutions?

Yes, we offer secure storage facilities for both short-term and long-term needs. We have storage solutions available in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Oxford, Glasgow, and Cambridge.

Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?

Yes, we have specialised equipment and trained staff to handle large, fragile, and valuable items with care.

How can I get my house ready for the moving company?

Ensure all items are packed and labelled, furniture is disassembled if necessary, and pathways are clear for easy access to all items. This is crucial to ensure a smooth move with no drawbacks.

Are there any items that cannot be moved?

Hazardous materials, perishable goods, and items prohibited by law cannot be transported. A detailed list will be provided upon request.

How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?

We use high-quality packing materials, secure loading techniques, and our staff are trained in handling all types of household goods carefully.

Can you assist with the setup of my new home?

Yes, our team can help with the unpacking and setting up of your belongings according to your instructions.

How do you handle parking and access issues?

We will survey your current and new locations to arrange for any necessary parking permits and ensure there are no access issues on moving day.

What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?

We offer comprehensive insurance options to cover any potential damage or loss. Claims are processed swiftly and efficiently.

Do you offer international moving services?

Yes, we provide comprehensive international moving services, including vehicle transport, furniture storage, professional packing, and more. We can move you anywhere – France, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, USA, you name it.

What are the payment options for your moving services?

We accept various payment methods, including credit/debit cards, bank transfers, and cash. Payment plans can also be arranged. Contact us for more information.

Can you provide references or testimonials from previous customers?

Certainly, we can provide testimonials from satisfied customers who have used our services for their moves to London, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Cambridge.

What should I do if I need to reschedule or cancel my move?

Contact AGS Movers London – UK as soon as possible if you need to reschedule or cancel your local or international move. We have flexible policies to accommodate changes, but advance notice is appreciated.

Do you offer any discounts or promotions?

We periodically offer discounts and promotions. Please inquire with our customer service team for current offers.

Moving Abroad - Steps:

First Contact

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Home Inspection & Quotation

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Packing & Goods removal

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Transport

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Unpacking & House arrangement

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AGS Movers London at a glance

Quality Standards

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Certification and Affiliation

For over 45 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS London. These practices are based on general quality standards as well as those established by the most prestigious certification bodies in the removals industry.

These consistent quality standards ensure that whether you are moving to or from the UK, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services available.

AGS Movers in London are approved members of the British Association of Removers



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AGS Movers London holds the FAIM “Confirmation of Quality Assurance” certificate for consistently meeting the standards required to provide high-quality service.

AGS Movers is committed to fighting corruption and anti-competitive practices, as well as the protection of personal data. Our subsidiary complies with the following charters and policies:

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First Floor,
1-5 Argyle Way,
Stevenage,
SG1 2AD

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I had a very good experience with AGS movers. I asked them to pick up my belongings from a storage company near London and deliver them to a new address in Germany. Their quote was more reasonable than other moving companies I spoke with. Andy Philips and Ray Cardozo were wonderful: Both were clear, communicative and patient with my inexperience of moving abroad. The local delivery team was on time, fast, and friendly. Everything arrived in one piece. What more could I ask for!

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Absolutely brilliant! Ed (in the UK office) was particularly amazing in helping to co-ordinate everything on the delivery side. Also, the removals team on the ground were outstanding. They went beyond their call of duty to make everything as smooth as possible. Thanks to you all. I highly recommend AGS services.

Sean Smith
Sean Smith

2 months ago

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We used AGS to deliver our belongings from South Africa to the UK. Great service from Ed who kept me in the loop throughout. Such a pleasure to deal with! The delivery drivers were fantastic, arrived on time, were conscious of cleanliness and took away all the rubbish. Fantastic experience! Would highly recommend!!

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