St Johns Wood is located on the Jubilee Line which is the Underground’s newest line but which serves stations that are over 100 years old. The Jubilee Line was inaugurated on 1st May 1979 and linked up the most recent sections of new tunnelling to open in central London – the four km (2½miles) of twin tunnels between Baker Street and Charing Cross – with the former Bakerloo Line branch between Baker Street and Stanmore.
Here’s an amazing stat – The Jubilee Line is used by more than 400,000 travellers a day and by over 127 million passengers per year.
Have you ever thought about whether your house number is lucky or unlucky? Probably only if the number is either 13 or 666 have you even considered it. But now the results are in and the unluckiest house number has been revealed. (more…)
CityStore Self Storage serves many postcodes in North and Central London but we find that more and more of our customers are coming from the area of NW3.
The postcode NW3 includes the areas of Belsize Park, Hampstead and Swiss Cottage which are only 1 or 2 miles from our storage centre in Chalk Farm.
We cater for all types of storage needs from households wishing to protect furniture whilst undertaking renovation work to local businesses needing a secure place to store important documents for the long term.
Self storage rooms at CityStore are available in Camden Town for local residents and businesses needed secure storage space.
CityStore Self Storage prides itself on the high quality storage facilities that it provides, all at competitive rates. We have over 40 local businesses that store with us and over 200 domestic customers – a number which is growing all the time.
Based in Chalk Farm, Camden, NW1 8BS, we are a 3 minute walk from Chalk Farm Tube Station and 2 minutes from The Roundhouse. Being open 7 days a week, our customers can access their goods whenever they like during our opening hours.
CityStore Self-Storage is pleased to be able to provide secure storage rooms for both private individuals and local businesses in Primrose Hill.
Our storage centre in Chalk Farm has over 300 units available to rent in sizes from 8sqft for small storage items up to 300sqft for large house moves and for business stock.
In addition, we sell as full range of packing materials in store and online and we can deliver free for local residents.
Call us on 0207 428 9988 for a storage quote or come and visit us here.
CityStore now provides self-storage rooms for people living in the London surburb of Hampstead. Hampstead is only a 5 minutes drive from our storage centre in Camden and thus is a convenient option for those residents looking for a safe and secure place to store their goods.
CityStore have commenced the next phase of their building work at their store in Camden Town due to the increased demand for self-storage in the local area. On completion of this new phase around the middle of November, CityStore will have added a total of almost 100 new storage units in a range of sizes from 10sqt to 300sqft to meet customer demand.
Within the world of file-sharing and data storage the market has changed focus. Rather than companies competing to produce hard drives with a bigger and bigger capacity to store music and photos, the market is looking for products that make accessing these media items that little bit easier.
The PogoPlug may just be the bit of kit that does just that… (more…)
In an article by The Daily Telegraph, almost a third of all propeties for sale on the market have seen their price reduced amid uncertainty about the current state of the housing market.
From a survey by the property webiste Zoopla, the properties have seen their values cut at least once since they were first listed on the market with highest average price reductions in Rotherham, Manchester and Barnsley, where average asking prices were discounted by 7.1 per cent. (more…)
A Japanese steel engineering company has come up with an ingenious way of securely storing hundreds and even thousands of bikes! TheBike Tree is a fully mechanized locker system that electronically tags the bicycle and takes it via a conveyor belt to a internal storage area.
When it is time to collect a bicycle, the owner swipes a card through a reader which located at the entrance and the bicycle is returned via the same automated system, taking between 15 seconds and one minute to retrieve depending on the capacity of the storage area.
The Bike Tree, now in operation in various train stations in Tokyo, can store between 600 and 6,000 bicycles. And the cost to the user? Roughly ¥1,800 (£13.50) for a secure monthly bicycle parking spot with additional discounts for students.