Brokers Mortgage in Middlesex, UB5

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Middlesex
No added Brokers Mortgage are located in Middlesex
The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Middlesex
Dream Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
127 Harlington Rd West
, TW14 0JG
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Tel. 020 88310314
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Leading Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
214 Great West Road
, TW5 9AW
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Tel. 020 85387788
Fax. 020 85387788
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Harjinder Virdi
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
29 Fern Lane
, TW5 0HN
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Tel. 020 85712622
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Absolute Money Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
427 Great West Road
, TW5 0BY
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Tel. 020 82304000
Fax. 020 82304000
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Virdi Harjinder
Company Type: Mortgages
29 Fern La
, TW5 0HN
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Tel. 020 8571 2622
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Brokers One
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
11 Haslemere Av
, TW5 9UT
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Tel. 020 8897 9822
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Imatch Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
127 High St
, TW11 8HH
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Tel. 020 8977 0055
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1st Move Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
20 Rivermeads Avenue
, TW2 5JJ
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Tel. 020 87554593
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S & S Investments
Company Type: Financial Adviser
1147 Greenford Road
, UB6 0DP
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Tel. 020 84238161
Fax. 020 84238161
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Image Finance Ltd
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
PO Box 97
, UB6 9YR
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Tel. 0800-169 2946
Fax. 0800-169 2946
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David White
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
61 The Broadway
, UB6 9PW
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Tel. 020 85780101
Fax. 020 85780101
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Image Finance Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
Unit 5 Image House Belvue Business Centre Belvue Rd
, UB5 5QQ
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Tel. 0800-169 2946
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Executive Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Financial Adviser
44 London Road
, TW1 3RR
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Tel. 020 88911133
Fax. 020 88911133
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Elephant Loans
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Regal House
, TW1 3QS
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Tel. 020 88922777
Fax. 020 88922777
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Churchill
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Silkin House/5-7 Bath Rd
, TW6 2AA
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Tel. 020 8897 3333
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Sapphire Mortgages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
4A Kingsley Road
, TW3 1NP
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Tel. 020 85778833
Fax. 020 85778833
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Ashok Sharma
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
88C The Broadway
, UB1 1QF
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Tel. 020 85712888
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Acorn Properties & Finance
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
155 Norwood Road
, UB2 4JB
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Tel. 020 85715664
Fax. 020 85715664
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Redwood Brokerage
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
8A Kingsley Rd
, TW3 1NP
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Tel. 020 8577 6400
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Property Lounge The
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
237 The Broadway
, UB1 1ND
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Tel. 020 8606 9222
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Sure Hit Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
37 Ascot Gdns
, UB1 2SA
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Tel. 0870-741 2653
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N R Associates
Company Type: Financial Adviser
4 Shackleton Rd
, UB1 2JA
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Tel. 020 8843 2004
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Independent Mortgage Advice in towns near Middlesex, UB5
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The Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain supported the Allied powers during World War II. A group of Polish officers who remained in Britain after the war formed the Polish Air Force Association and decided to erect a memorial. A committee, led by Air Vice Marshal Izycki, raised the necessary funds mostly from British people, and the memorial was unveiled on 2 November 1948 by Lord Tedder, Chief of the Air Staff, after a speech by Viscount Portal of Hungerford in which he said that it was a sad blow that many Polish veterans were unable to return home, as their country had been occupied by the Soviet Union. He added that it would be to the mutual advantage of Britons and Poles that the latter were to make their home in Britain.
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Because the area used to contain many species of ants, rare birds and insectivorous plants, Surrey County Council embarked in 1989 upon a project to renew the heathland and encourage the return of the area to its original habitat type. The project consisted of the removal of a large number of taller trees from a central portion of the site, and the clearing of brush from this area. The council hoped that the area would be returned to something approaching its former glory within a decade.
Meanwhile, as a result of competition from the railways, the volume of traffic on the river had been drastically reduced. Income from tolls fell from £16,000 in 1839 to less than £8,000 in 1849, while maintenance charges for 1850 were estimated at nearly £7000.[6] The City authority's unwillingness to pay for necessary expenditure led to complaints. By Act of Parliament in 1857 the Crown reclaimed its rights and transferred it to the new Conservancy.
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