Van and I handles moves, bulky item deliveries, student runs, and business drop-offs across “Bont.” You’ll often find me along Station Road and High Street, near Pontarddulais Park, or cutting through Hendy and Grovesend to keep things moving.
Got a sofa to shift from Water Street, a Marketplace pickup by St Michael’s Church, or a bed set to move over to Pontlliw? Sorted. I know the usual pinch points by the railway bridge, the one-way system off High Street, and the best routes to the M4 (J47/48) so your job runs smoothly.
From single items and flat-to-flat moves to multi-stop furniture runs and shop collections, you get careful loading, clear communication, and fair pricing. Short-notice bookings are fine — if it fits in the van and makes sense, I’ll get it done.
Want a quick estimate or to check availability? Use the contact link in the menu or head to the homepage — I’ll get back to you promptly.
🏞️ Navigating Pontarddulais’ steep backroads near Goppa Road can be tricky with a loaded van—those bends are tight, and sheep occasionally wander into the lane, just to keep you guessing.
🛑 Parking near St. Teilo’s Church or the Railway Inn pub is a fine art; locals know the hidden side spots, but on market days it’s a serious game of van Tetris.
⚽ Match days at Pontarddulais RFC bring heavy traffic, so if you’re on a tight schedule, avoid deliveries around kick-off—unless you fancy an impromptu rugby crowd escort.
🛍️ The one-way system by St. Teilo Street and the bustle around Pontarddulais Market Hall will test your patience, especially if you’re carrying wardrobes up narrow staircases in the rain.
☕ Locals will often point you toward Morgans Café for a bacon bap—don’t underestimate the power of a good tea stop when wrestling furniture through Tynybonau Road’s tight terraces.