CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS

Removals West Howe

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West Howe

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is a small local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest Hampshire.
They provide a range of services including house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat, and relocation.
With their team of experienced professionals, Carlin Brown Removals can make your moving process stress free and efficient.
They are known for their friendly and polite approach to customers and strive to provide the best possible service.
Carlin Brown Removals are conveniently located only 8 miles from Christchurch, Dorset, the nearest city.
This makes them a great choice for those looking to move to or from the area.
Additionally, they are only 4 miles from West Howe, a small village on the edge of The New Forest.
West Howe is known for its natural beauty and is a great place to explore.
The village is home to a variety of wildlife including deer, badgers, and foxes.
There are plenty of walking and cycling paths to explore and you can even go horse riding in the nearby forest.
West Howe is also home to a 900-year-old church, St Nicholas' Church, which is a great place to visit for those interested in history.
Additionally, there is a pub and a local shop, making it a great place to spend a day or two.
All in all, Carlin Brown Removals is an excellent choice for those in need of a relocation service in the Bournemouth and New Forest area.
With their commitment to excellent customer service and convenient location near Christchurch and West Howe, they are sure to make your move a stress-free experience.

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West Howe

Dorset

consisting of affordable housing owned by the Local Authority, many of the homes have been purchased by long term residents of the area.Largely consisting of affordable housing owned by the Local Authority, many of the homes have been purchased by long term residents of the area.The district takes its name from the Old English noun 'howe', usually defined as denoting a ridge of elevated ground. Certainly, there is a ridge of high land in this part of Bournemouth, and it was along this ridge that the hamlets of High Howe, West Howe and East Howe were established.The area was mainly farmland until the early years of the twentieth century, when E. A. Elliot moved his pottery works here from Bear Cross further north. The clay was superior to that at Bear Cross and from 1912, roofing tiles and terra cotta ware were manufactured here in addition to bricks that were being used in the course of Bournemouth's urban expansion. By 1927, bricks for domestic fireplaces were also being manufactured here along with drainage pipes, this continuing until 1966 when the potteries were closed.There were few properties in West Howe until the late 1940s, when Bournemouth Borough Council began developing estates in the wake of the post-war housing crisis. However, a few pre-war properties did exist. On the western boundary of the area stood the Shoulder of Mutton pub and next to this, a house built by Mr. Sherry, a baker from Winton in Bournemouth, who had become mentally unstable and had retired from the bakery; periodically, he was said to ride on a white horse through Winton, announcing himself as the new Messiah.Life on the post-war estates at West Howe was hardly idyllic; Stillmore Road, in particular, acquired the nickname "Slag Alley", on account of the black dust that billowed into houses from the roof-high mounds of slag on nearby industrial land. Several types of slag could be found lurking in West Howe properties. A deputation of tenants raised the matter with Bournemouth Borough Council in 1958. The council solved the problem by putting the slag company in touch with a local firm that made breeze blocks out of clinker slag; this appears to have abated the nuisance.In 2007, it was reported that West Howe was one of the most economically deprived areas in England, with an estimated 37% of the population living below the poverty line. West Howe has three schools (including Oak Academy), three churches, two youth clubs, a library, and a health centre in Cunningham Crescent.West Howe is part of the Bournemouth West parliamentary constituency. West Howe is part of the Kinson ward which elects three councillors to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council.West Howe History Group, West Howe Proper (Wimborne: Word and Action (Dorset) Ltd., 1983). ISBN 0-904939-28-6

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