Bermondsey Office Cleaning Services

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Commercial Cleaning Services in Bermondsey, London

When you partner with Swift, we provide you with a regular daily office cleaning service, contract & commercial cleaning, washroom services, window & carpet cleaningjanitorial services and every other service you may need to keep your workplace clean and hygienic.

Bermondsey Office Cleaning is brought to you by Swift Office Cleaning Services, who provide an established commercial cleaning service to the office and service-industry, workplace managers, property owners and facilities managers. Swift covers the City of London and the surrounding financial district. Our diverse cleaning services focus on Bermondsey and the residing multi-national and independent businesses here and throughout the City of London.

Swift Office Cleaning Services regularly works in London offices and workplaces of all sizes. We clean for start-ups, small to medium sized businesses and multi-national enterprises. Whatever type of business you run, we can help.

Swift Office cleaning offer premium office cleaning services in and around Bermondsey. We appreciate how important a clean and organised workplace can promote productivity and well-being. Now more than ever, cleanliness is vital and we are here to help.

We can start earlywork late and work around your particular schedule to deliver the service you need. We are fast, efficient and fully trained. Swift Office Cleaning Services is ISO 9001, 14001 & 45001 certified and fully insured.

Contact Swift Office Cleaning Services for a free, personalised ‘Bermondsey’ commercial cleaning quotation!

Areas We Cover in and around Bermondsey

Bermondsey is now an eclectic business and residential district within the historic county boundaries of Surrey, in southeast London. It is part of the London Borough of Southwark, 2.5 miles southeast of Charing Cross. To the west of Bermondsey lies Southwark, to the east Rotherhithe and Deptford, to the south Walworth and Peckham, and to the north is Wapping across the River Thames.

Bermondsey manufacturing and commerce

During the Industrial Revolution Bermondsey became a centre for manufacturing, particularly in relation to tanning. More recently it has experienced regeneration including warehouse conversions to flats and the provision of new transport links.

The industrial boom of the 19th century was an extension of Bermondsey’s manufacturing role in earlier eras. As in the East End, industries that were deemed too noisy for the City of London, had been located here. One such that came to dominate central Bermondsey, away from the riverfront, was the processing and trading of leather and hides. Many of the warehouse buildings from this era survive around Bermondsey Street, Tanner Street, Morocco Street and Leathermarket Street including the huge Leather Market of 1833 and the Leather, Hide and Wool Exchange of 1878; virtually all are now residential and small work spaces or offices.

Peek, Frean and Co is a company which manufactures biscuits and similar confectionery was established in 1857 at Dockhead, Bermondsey by James Peek and George Hender Frean. They moved to a larger plant in Clements Road in 1866, leading to the nickname ‘Biscuit Town’ for Bermondsey, where they continued baking until the brand was discontinued in 1989. The company is now owned by Nabisco.

Bermondsey, specifically Blue Anchor Lane, was also the location of the world’s first food canning business, established in 1812, by Donkin, Hall and Gamble.

The 20th century development of Bermondsey

To the east of Tower Bridge, Bermondsey’s 3.5 miles of riverside were lined with warehouses and wharves, of which the best known is Butler’s Wharf. They suffered severe damage in World War II bombing and became redundant in the 1960s following the collapse of the river trade.

After standing derelict for some years, many of the wharves were redeveloped during the 1980s. They have now been converted into a mixture of residential and commercial accommodations and have become some of the most upmarket and expensive properties in London. In 1997, US President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair visited the area to dine at the Le Pont de la Tour restaurant at Butler’s Wharf.

At the same time more everyday housing was constructed in the areas north of the Old Kent Road, including several council estates.

Bermondsey was served by London’s first railway, from Spa Road railway station, as part of the London Bridge to Greenwich line, and the junction of lines from Croydon and Kent at South Bermondsey. However, reorganisation of lines and temporary closure of stations left Bermondsey’s transport links with the rest of London poorer in the late Twentieth Century. This was improved in 2000 with the opening of Bermondsey Underground station on the London Underground’s Jubilee Line Extension and the East London Line extension as part of the London Overground.

Why Swift Office Cleaning in and around Bermondsey ?

Swift Office Cleaning Services provides office cleaning services for small offices, larger businesses all the way up to enterprise-level companies.

Contact Swift Office Cleaning Services for a free, personalised ‘Bermondsey’ office cleaning quotation!


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Why Choose Us

Our Bermondsey Cleaning Services Include:

  • Daily office cleaning for many types of offices
  • Regular window cleaning for multi-storey offices
  • Carpet cleaning and flooring maintenance
  • Office kitchen and washroom cleaning services
  • Specialist cleaning services including computer equipment cleaning
  • 40 years of experience and consistently high standards