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I Love Flower Power

I Love Flower Power

Queens rd, Buckhurst Hill ,
Now taking orders for XMAS from door wreaths ,table centres ,decorating your tree,stairway, fireplace !!!! i can do it all , just give me a call ,
Green Owl café and deli

Green Owl café and deli

44 Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill ,
We love good food and wouldn’t dream of serving you anything less than perfect, whether it’s a simple sandwich, tender hot salt beef or a scrummy cake. Everything we serve is home cooked every da
Patchwork Queen

Patchwork Queen

Pentlow Way, Buckhurst Hill ,
All things patchwork and pretty!! If its sewn I can make it, patchwork quilts, blankets in all sizes, cushions, curtains, blinds.....the list is endless
Little Buddies Children's Centre

Little Buddies Children's Centre

Roding House, 2 Victoria Road , Buckhurst Hill ,
Sure Start Children's Centre
Division

Division

153 Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill ,
Gorgeous luxury designer baby, child & teen wear boutique. Ages 0-18. Located at the top end of Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill.
Bancroft Rugby Club

Bancroft Rugby Club

Bradfords Close, Buckhurst Way, Buckhurst Hill ,
Bancroft RFC is located on the North East London / Essex border. Close to the Central Line and the M11 for transport links, BRFC plays in Essex League One and is open to all players at Senior and Mini
Mapetry

Mapetry

84 Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill ,
A little about us.... Mapetry is a training & development programme which relieves stress, builds performance and helps you to profit from more authentic relationships. Our shared reading workshops are simple and easy to engage with but have a big effect! As a socially responsible organisation we also support local communities and schools, training and developing teachers and parents.
Azzurra

Azzurra

42 Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill ,
Other Branches : Epping - 126 High Street, CM16 4AG - 01992 575 313 Wanstead - 119b High Street, E11 2RL - 0208 532 9405
E W Grace Glass

E W Grace Glass

28 High Road, Buckhurst Hill ,
From the ordinary to extra-ordinary.....
We Combat Mould

We Combat Mould

Dene Road, Buckhurst Hill ,
Do you have Condensation? Is your home damp? Damp can cause Mould on walls and furniture and make window frames rot. Damp cold housing encourages the growth of mould and mites, as mites feed on moulds and can increase the risk of respiratory illnesses in some people. Condensation Condensation is by far the most common cause of dampness in buildings, probably accounting for the majority of damp problems reported. It affects both old and new buildings, but it appears to be a significant problem where the building has been modernised. Condensation is directly associated with mould growth. It is this that the occupier sees first, and it gives an indication of the potential scale of the problem. The mould is usually found on decorative surfaces, especially wallpapers, where it can cause severe and permanent spoiling. In many cases, the mould and its spores ('seeds') give rise to complaints about health, and cause the "musty" odour frequently associated with a damp house. The obvious places for condensation to occur are on cold walls, wiondows, and floors, but it can also occur in roof spaces and in sub-floor areas where there is a timber suspended floor; in the latter case, it can lead to dry rot or wet rot developing in floor timbers. Condensation is not the only cause of damp. It can also come from: - Leaking pipes, wastes or overflows. - Rain seeping through the roof where a tile or slate is missing, spilling from a blocked gutter, penetrating around window frames, or leaking through a cracked pipe. - Rising damp due to a defective damp-course or because there is no damp-course. - These causes of damp often leave a 'tidemark' and you should have the necessa ry repairs carried out to remove the source of damp. If you do not think the damp comes from any of these causes, it is probably condensation. If your home is damp for any of these reasons it may take weeks of heating and ventilating to dry out. If your home is newly built it may be damp because the water used during its construction (e.g. in plaster) is still drying out.