Carpet Cleaning in Camden, London

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Our company provides carpet cleaning services in Camden that guarantee a cleaner, fresher and healthier home or business. Our technicians treat each job with the respect that our customers deserve.
Our team knows how important your home is to you. That's why our employees and technicians are trained to give you the utmost satisfaction.
All we know that the clean and hygienic factory environment is important for maximum productivity. We also know that clean and fragrant commercial premises make your business more attractive to your clients. Therefore our commitment is to keep your premises clean and attractive to all who enter into it.
Our company has the vast experience necessary for cleaning and maintaining all commercial and residential carpets in Camden area.
Covered postcodes: NW3
Information about Camden
The London Borough of Camden is an inner-London borough created in 1965 to replace the metropolitan boroughs of Hampstead, Holborn, St Pancras. The area is in the north side of the city, reaching from Holborn and Bloomsbury in the south to Hampstead Heath in the north. Neighbouring areas are the City of Westminster and the City of London to the south, Brent to the west, Barnet and Haringey to the north and Islington to the east.
There are presently two parliamentary constituencies covering Camden. Hampstead & Highgate in the north represented as of 2006 by Glenda Jackson and Holborn & St. Pancras in the south represented by Frank Dobson. Camden's town hall is located on Euston Road near Kings Cross. The Council has been controlled by the Labour Party continuously since 1971.
Policy is decided by Borough Councillors who are elected every four years. The current Leader of the Council is Cllr. Raj Chada who represents the ward of Gospel Oak. It is the councillors who direct the organisations staff to implement their policies or those of the political party they are affiliated to.
The organisation's staff are lead by the Chief Executive who is currently Moira Gibb. Beneath her the organisation is divided into five directorates: Housing & Adult Social Care, Schools & Children, Environment & Culture, Central Services, Chief Executives Department. The Directorates are headed by a Director who report directly to the Chief Executive. Each Directorate is divided into a number of divisions headed by an Assistant Director. They in turn are divided into groups which are themselves divided into services. This is a similar model to most local government in London.
The 2001 census gives Camden a population of 198,000; corrected for undercount 202,600, projected forward to 2006 220,700. Camden is 73% white, 6% Bangladeshi and 6% black African. 35% of householders are owner-occupiers; 86% of households live in purpose-built or converted flats.
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