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About Triple A Removals

The journey of Triple A Removals started 15 years ago by Julian and his wife Pauline, this family-run business began with just one van and small jobs. However, through hard work and dedication, they soon found themselves taking on big contracts and expanding their fleet of vehicles.

Triple A Removals not only specialises in house and office moves, but they also offer house clearances, storage services, and emergency moves. They have become known for their reliability and ability to handle moves at short notice. What sets them apart is their commitment to giving back to the community. They actively support charities like Sue Ryder and locally Longfields, showing their dedication to making a positive impact.

Tragically, Julian lost his beloved wife, Pauline, a year ago. She was a great asset to the company, loved by everyone she met. Despite this loss, the family consisting of Julian, his son Craig and his daughter in law Charlotte aka Lottie have come even closer together, determined to carry on Pauline’s legacy and maintain the same level of excellent service and care that she always encouraged.

Christmas Tree Fundraising Triumph for Longfield Hospice

Longfield Community Hospice has raised £68,429.15 in income with its recent Christmas tree recycling scheme. Staff at the Minchinhampton-based hospice hosted a celebration evening on 24 January as a way of thanking everybody who had volunteered and helped with this eco-friendly fundraising campaign.

Volunteers for the hospice collected nearly 4,000 trees from households across Stroud district, Cirencester and Gloucester, delivering the trees to recycling sites at Rococo Gardens Painswick and Highfield Garden World. All the trees were then chipped by local firms and reused sustainably either at Rococo Gardens for footpaths or for biofuel.

168 plucky volunteers set out in a fleet of 68 donated vans and collected the trees in just four days from homes across the county, clocking up hundreds of miles between them. Together the vans and volunteer hours equate to saving us £17,000 – so this appeal could not happen without local support. Many local businesses supported the scheme including, Triple A Removals. Each year the Minchinhampton-based charity aims to give free support and care to over 2500 people across Gloucestershire.

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