Moving times…

The removals industry has, like everyone, found the current situation very confusing, stressful and unnerving. Some companies are reporting a sudden surge in business, suggesting people are trying to arrange their relocation prior to a potential “lock down” even though no such event has been confirmed. There are others who, perhaps more understandably, are receiving…

Making the difference – A small company perspective

  Brief History   Originally founded as a man and van operation in 1992, Anchor Removals derived the name from the original owner Roy Featherstone who was a sailor. Having hit upon hard times after leaving the navy, he decided to start carrying out small local jobs.   The business grew slowly and organically to…

Anchor Removals Employers of the year – Runners up

  Ethical employer Anchor Removals leads the way Britannia Anchor Removals in Salford was runner up in the Best Employer category at the 2017 Salford Business Awards. The accolade recognises Anchor’s trailblazing commitment to social responsibility and its accreditation as a Living Wage Employer, paying employees a real living wage of £8.45. The removals industry…

BAR leading the way in customer experience

BAR starts the year as the only trade association in the country that has established the three core initiatives necessary to demonstrate the industry’s commitment to business compliance, high service standards and customer protection As of January, BAR has in place a Trading Standards Institute approved Code of Practice; assured advice under the Primary Authority…

Which Trusted Trader Britannia Anchor Removals

  Britannia Anchor Removals of Salford have become the first member of the Bristish Association of Removers to be approved by the Which? Trusted Traders scheme, from consumer champion Which?. In order to become a Which Trusted trader, Britannia Anchor Removals has successfully passed a visit by a professional Which? Trusted trader assessor, with tradings…