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We have the aim is to assist our St Paul's customers in maintaining their carpets in as good a condition as new. In addition to your routine weekly care, you should have your St Paul's carpets professionally cleaned at least once a year.
Our company employs St Paul's carpet cleaning specialists and offers the service most suited for your carpet as well as expert stain and odor removal treatment on such stains as.
We always choose the best biodegradable chemicals and shampoos and will not leave cleaning sticky residues, odors or chaffed patches.
Carpets cleaned by our St Paul's team stay cleaner longer and have a long lasting fresh appearance.
Covered postcodes: EC4
Information about St Paul's
St Pauls is an inner suburb of Bristol, England, situated just north east of the city centre and west of the M32. In the early 18th century it was laid out as one of Bristol's first suburbs.
Its turbulent history has been marked by rapid growth. The area was damaged during World War II followed with large immigration shortly afterwards. Sadly neglect, crime and drugs became common in the area and persist today.
The race riots which, followed a police raid on the Black and White café on 2nd April 1980, formed a low point of the area's history. They were started when the police entered the Black and White café on suspicion of drug dealing. A customer had their trousers ripped and demanded compensation which the police refused. A crowd outside then refused to allow the police to leave and when back up was called a riot started [1]. The riots were quickly blamed on race but white and black youths fought against the police and the problems are thought to have been more links to poverty and perceived social injustices, predominantly the Sus law. The Black and White café was closed in March 2005 and has been demolished to make way for houses after a compulsory purchase order was pushed through by the council. Now the area is experiencing a positive urban renewal with the St. Pauls Unlimited scheme. Along with Easton, Bristol the area has gained a reputation as a place to get heroin and more predominantly crack cocaine.
St Pauls has a large Afro-Caribbean population. The poverty of the area has created a strong community spirit shown in the yearly St Pauls carnival held on the first Saturday in July. This is a vibrant parade with most of the children from the local primary schools joining in.
Many of the buildings in St Pauls are Georgian with Portland Square, and St Pauls Church as particularly fine examples of Georgian architecture in the area. Both were designed by Daniel Hague although the original St Pauls Church was to be designed by James Allen in a Greek style. Workwas started on the church in 1789 and completed in 1794[2]. Edward William Godwin, a famous Victorian architect, lived at Portland Square.
Politically it makes part of the Ashley ward along with St. Agnes, Montpelier and St Werburghs. In the local council elections of 2005 it elected two Liberal Democrats, Dr Jon Charles Rogers and Shirley Marshall.
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