Business and office move coverage runs through every major UK commercial centre.
London is the busiest area. Drivers cover Central London, the City, Canary Wharf, Shoreditch, King’s Cross, Soho, Mayfair and Victoria. A lot of bookings start or end at co-working buildings. WeWork, Regus, Mindspace, The Office Group and Spaces locations come up constantly as pickup points for startups moving in or out of a desk. The M25 commuter belt is covered too.
Manchester is the next busiest after London. Spinningfields, the Northern Quarter, NOMA, MediaCityUK and Salford Quays all get regular bookings. Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Edinburgh and Glasgow all have solid commercial coverage too. In Birmingham that’s mainly Colmore Row, the Jewellery Quarter and Digbeth. In Edinburgh it’s New Town, Leith and the Quartermile. Bristol is mainly Temple Quay and the Harbourside.
Business parks and industrial estates are part of the regular job mix, not just city-centre offices. Cambridge Science Park, Thames Valley Park, Cobalt Business Park and MediaCity all come up regularly, alongside the various out-of-town business parks and enterprise zones around every major city.
The range of building types is wide. Co-working spaces, serviced offices, dedicated floors, incubators, accelerators, retail units on high streets and in shopping centres, pop-ups, warehouse conversions and showrooms are all regular job types.
Good driver coverage extends to Cardiff, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leicester, Reading, Cambridge, Oxford, Brighton, Southampton and Aberdeen. If the move is between two cities rather than within one, the same route-time pricing applies as any long-distance booking. One driver, door to door.