At the same time, the streets of Birmingham have become ever more busy, narrow and congested. Alongside this as we have become more environmentally aware, councils and central government are working hard to improve air quality through the creation of clean air zones which only allow the very newest vehicles to operate within them without financial penalty.
A 40-foot pantechnicon is no longer always the right vehicle for the job and to this end Britannia Bradshaw continually invests in its fleet of purpose-built removal vehicles.
Pictured here is the latest addition to the fleet built by Maximover in Lincolnshire. Whilst still purpose built for removals it’s smaller size and weight means it can go anywhere and meets the very highest environmental standards. It is fast becoming a favourite with the removal guys.
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