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Tips, advice and guides to make moving and relocating as hassle-free as possible plus the latest from Kiwi Movers HQ.

Mover of the Month – December

Date you joined Kiwi Movers? Feb 2013 Full Name? Matthew Michael Henderson Nickname? Hendo Place of Birth? Lower Hutt, New Zealand What is the most interesting move you have done […]

Mover of the Month

This month we say goodbye to a top man and one of the most professional team members we have ever had at Kiwi. To sign off he topped the charts […]

Wandsworth Business Awards

On Thursday the 7th Nov, the management team from Kiwi attended the Wandsworth Business Awards. This was the second time that we have been finalists in the best SME (small, […]

Protecting your home when moving

Moving home is a stressful business, more so if you have recently undertaken renovations or are moving into a new house when the last thing you want is any damage […]

Mover of the Month – August

Name: Hami Tangiora When did you start with Kiwi? June 2013 Nickname? Hotcakes McFlurry Where are you from? Christchurch, NZ Interesting fact about yourself? I once had to tell a joke […]

Handel House Museum

Recently we have been doing some work for the nice team at the Handel House Museum here in London as they refurbish Handel’s old home. You can read all about […]

Mover of the Month – July

Name? Chris Hutch When did you start with Kiwi? I started kiwi in April. Nickname? My nickname given to me by Hami is McMassive. Where are you from? I was […]

WW1 Centenary

Yesterday marked the 100th anniversary of the start of WW1. The conflict would rage for 5 years, across three continents and claimed some 37 million died. Beside the obvious devastation […]

Restaurant Review – Roxies Steak House

A group of us heading back from the seaside on a Saturday decided to go out for dinner, we had heard about Roxies through other friends who had visited their […]

Self Storage Security

When you secure your goods in self storage or containerised storage you do so expecting them to be safe and secure. With our Kiwi Storage we ensure that your goods […]

Bar Review – WC in Clapham

After a hard days home removals in London we recently tried out the latest bar in Clapham at WC – Wine & Charcuterie. WC is located in a converted 100 […]

Crating for Home Removals and Shipping

If you are moving in London or are using an overseas removals service then you may be concerned as to how to pack your fine art. Given the often delicate […]

Short Term Storage – Daily or Weekly

Moving flat, backpacking or going on student holiday’s, then this photo could look familiar?  Space in London is at a premium and moving flats can be a real hassle. Most […]

Packing Tips

When you are moving home with home removals in London or you do it yourself, here are a few helpful tips to help with the packing. Clothes in your wardrobe Moving […]

End of Tenancy Tips

If you rent your flat or house in London, one of the biggest nuisances is the end of tenancy clean! The deposit for renting can be quite substantial and you […]

Thinking Outside the Box

Like all moving companies in London the majority of our work is based around domestic and office removals. Here at Kiwi Movers though, we understand that ‘moving stuff’ can sometimes […]

Concierge Services in London

As the world’s foremost global city, London is at the epicenter of finance and culture, attracting highly successful people the world over. They may not live in London permanently, but […]

Invictus Games

Today ticket sales open for the Invictus Games. We really encourage you to go along and support the Armed Forces personnel (incl UK, NZ, Aus and US) who have put […]

London Mover of the Month, Darcy Vanhinsbergh

Yes, this is an actor’s head shot! Our london mover of the month is in fact an up and coming actor – Darcy Vanhinsbergh Between parts, Darcy keeps fit by […]

Living Medicine

Recently we helped out Living Medicine move some plants from Maidstone in Kent to the clinical education building at the University East London in Stratford. The plants are to be used […]