Free pre-move survey
A surveyor walks both your Hattersley floor and the destination, measures the lift, the doors and the loading route, and writes the inventory the fixed price is built on.
Tameside · SK14 · Tameside Council
Office removals in Hattersley from £650: free survey, crates delivered a week ahead, desks dismantled and rebuilt, IT bagged, labelled and reconnected. Every Hattersley office relocation runs evening, overnight or across a weekend so you lose no trading day.
1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds. Lift access, dock windows and Tameside Council loading rules set the plan on office moving services in Hattersley, so we survey them before quoting.

Office removals · Hattersley
from £650
Up to 10 desks, fixed after survey
Office relocation in Hattersley
Need to move your office in Hattersley without losing a trading day? A named move manager owns the whole job: survey, crates, dismantle, transport, rebuild, IT reconnection and the clear-out of everything you are leaving behind. One team, one fixed commercial removals price, Tameside crews.
Hillside estate east of Hyde looking out to the Peak District, extensively rebuilt since 2005. That mix decides the method: 1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds. A converted floor with a single passenger lift is a different plan from a modern unit with a dock, and both exist within a few streets of The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station.
Permits and loading windows are handled with Tameside Council in advance, and both landlords receive a method statement, risk assessment and our £5m liability certificate before anyone arrives on site.
Teams booking this in Hattersley usually add office cleaning in Hattersley and commercial cleaning in Hattersley to the same job. We run the same office removals crews next door in Hyde and Longdendale, and across the region from our Greater Manchester hub.
Moving a home instead? See house removals in Hattersley.
Three steps, no downtime
Tell us desk numbers, floors and both addresses. A surveyor visits your Hattersley office — usually within 48 hours — and records the inventory, the lift, the doors and the loading route.
You get one fixed price, a timed schedule, the crate delivery date and RAMS for both buildings. Nothing changes on the night unless you add to the inventory.
Crates land a week ahead. The move runs evening, overnight or across a weekend, desks are rebuilt to plan and IT reconnected, so Hattersley staff walk into a working floor.
What the fixed price buys
A surveyor walks both your Hattersley floor and the destination, measures the lift, the doors and the loading route, and writes the inventory the fixed price is built on.
Lidded crates, IT bags, monitor sleeves, trolleys and labels delivered a week ahead, collected after — the first week's hire is inside the quote.
Evening, overnight and weekend slots so Hattersley staff never lose a trading day. Weekend work is priced in, never charged as a premium.
Desks, benches, pedestals, storage walls and screens taken down and rebuilt to your new floor plan, with fixings bagged per item.
Workstations, monitors and peripherals unplugged, bagged and port-labelled, then reconnected at the correct desk positions ready for log-in.
Goods lifts, docks and Tameside Council loading bays booked in advance, with RAMS and insurance certificates issued to both building managers.
Archive boxes, filing and secure records moved under a sealed, numbered manifest with a signed handover at the far end.
Old furniture, WEEE and shredded paper removed on the way out so your Hattersley lease hands back empty — with waste transfer notes.
Why Hattersley businesses choose us
No hourly meter and no day-of surprises. The survey sets the inventory, the inventory sets the price, and the price holds.
Every Hattersley office relocation is scheduled out of hours by default — Friday evening to Sunday for full floors.
Local crews mean a late finish in Hattersley is a short drive home, not a reason to rush the rebuild.
Goods in transit, £5m public liability, RAMS, method statements and waste transfer notes issued before the move.
The person who surveyed your office runs the move and answers the phone on the night. No handovers, no call centre.
Move, clear the old floor, deep clean it and hand back the keys — moving, clearance and commercial cleaning all book through the same Hattersley team.
Market rates, side by side
Industry figures are the typical published UK ranges for commercial removals. Ours are the fixed prices we quote in Hattersley once the survey is done — crates, dismantle, rebuild and IT reconnection included.
| Job | UK industry average | Hello Services | What drives it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small office move (up to 10 desks) | £500 – £1,200 | from £650 | Typical UK market range for a single-van evening move with crates. |
| Mid office move (10–30 desks) | £1,200 – £3,000 | from £1,450 | Two vans, weekend slot, dismantle, rebuild and IT reconnection. |
| Large relocation (30+ desks) | £3,000 – £10,000+ | from £3,200 | Survey-led and phased; the spread depends on floors, lifts and IT. |
| Cost per desk / workstation | £70 – £150 | £55 – £120 | Includes crates, dismantle, rebuild and reconnection at the new desk. |
| Crate hire (per crate, per week) | £5 – £10 | from £6 | First week is already inside the fixed quote on every office move. |
| Two-person van, hourly | £45 – £70/hr | from £45/hr | For part-loads, IT-only runs and small studio relocations. |
Prices exclude VAT. Every quote is fixed after a free survey — no hourly meter.
Fixed bands, quoted before we start. What moves the price is access, stair turns, parking distance and the size of the job — not the postcode you live in.
| Package | What it covers | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Micro office / studio (1–5 desks) | One van, one evening, crates delivered ahead and collected after. | from £420 |
| Small office (6–10 desks) | Van and three-person crew, IT bagged and labelled, evening slot. | from £650 |
| Mid office (10–30 desks) | Two vans, weekend slot, dismantle and rebuild plus IT reconnection. | from £1,450 |
| Large floor (30–60 desks) | Survey-led plan, phased weekend move, named move manager on site. | from £3,200 |
| 60+ desks or multi-floor | Project-managed relocation with a phased schedule and dedicated dock times. | on survey |
| Add-ons | Extra crate week, IT-only relocation, furniture clearance or storage. | from £6 per crate |
Crate hire for one week, protection materials, dismantle and rebuild, a named move manager and full insurance are included in every fixed quote. Prices exclude VAT.
Also booked in Hattersley
Part-loads, single desks and IT-only runs, priced by the hour or the load.
from £45/hr
Full home moves for relocating staff, with packing and dismantle included.
from £395
Crates, cartons and professional packing for archives, stock and studio kit.
from £180
Relocating the business out of the county, planned door to door.
on survey
Coverage
Hattersley sits in Tameside, covered by SK14 and served by Tameside Council. Built from 1963 as Manchester overspill housing; a long regeneration programme has replaced most of the original blocks. Hattersley Hub, the local centre, the station on the Glossop line and a strong tenants' association. Its commercial stock reflects that: 1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds. The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station remains the local reference point for deliveries and loading.
Ten neighbouring locations we relocate offices in, each with its own survey team and the same fixed pricing.
Not listed? See every Greater Manchester area we cover.
The rest of the move-out
A relocation rarely ends with the van. Most Hattersley clients book the dilapidations clean, the handyman make-good and the office clearance for the same weekend, on one invoice.
Dilapidations and end-of-lease cleaning so the old floor hands back inspection-ready.
Make-good works, wall repairs, shelving, TV and screen mounting and furniture assembly.
Redundant desks, WEEE and confidential paper cleared and recycled, with transfer notes.
Proof from Hattersley
Anonymised case studies from recent Tameside relocations — the access problem each building threw up, how the move was sequenced around it, and the numbers behind the job. Client names are withheld; everything else is as the move ran.
SK14, a few minutes from The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station
The challenge: 1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds — the destination had protected floors and a tight turn at the entrance.
How we ran it: Survey walked both floors, crates landed a week early, IT was port-labelled desk by desk and the move ran an overnight Wednesday slot.
Staff logged in on the next working morning in Hattersley with every desk rebuilt, labelled and reconnected. Old furniture and WEEE were cleared under waste transfer notes on the way out.
the Tameside side of Hattersley
The challenge: Loading on a Tameside Council controlled length, which meant a suspension and a booked bay before a single crate moved.
How we ran it: Two vans shuttled on a fixed loop so the lift never sat idle, with a named move manager on site for the whole of an overnight Wednesday slot.
Staff logged in on the next working morning in Hattersley with every desk rebuilt, labelled and reconnected. Old furniture and WEEE were cleared under waste transfer notes on the way out.
a side street in Hattersley (SK14)
The challenge: A serviced-office floor with one shared passenger lift, so the whole load had to be sequenced rather than stacked in the corridor.
How we ran it: Phased plan by department: crates and archives first, then desks dismantled and rebuilt to the new floor plan, IT reconnected last. Slot: an overnight Wednesday slot.
Staff logged in on the next working morning in Hattersley with every desk rebuilt, labelled and reconnected. Old furniture and WEEE were cleared under waste transfer notes on the way out.
The numbers behind a office removals quote here — how many homes we reach, which authority sets the rules, and how we perform across Greater Manchester.
About 5,000 usual residents across SK14 and the streets bordering Hattersley (ONS Census 2021).
About 2,100 homes reachable by a Hattersley crew with no out-of-area travel charge.
Tameside Council sets the parking, permit and waste rules we work to here.
One of ten Greater Manchester boroughs we cover for office removals.
Greater Manchester rolling twelve-month average across all cleaning bookings.
Verified post-job reviews from Greater Manchester households and businesses.
Requests received before 4pm on a working day, measured region-wide.
Sources: resident population for Hattersley — ONS Census 2021 and mid-year population estimates for the matching built-up area/ward group, rounded. Households — population divided by 2.42, the ONS Census 2021 average household size for Tameside Council. Postcode coverage — Royal Mail postcode districts SK14. Figures are indicative and reviewed annually; service performance percentages are Hello Services' own rolling 12-month Greater Manchester figures.
Hillside estate east of Hyde looking out to the Peak District, extensively rebuilt since 2005. Built from 1963 as Manchester overspill housing; a long regeneration programme has replaced most of the original blocks.
Hattersley Hub, the local centre, the station on the Glossop line and a strong tenants' association. The best-known landmark is The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station, and the SK14 postcodes reach Hyde, Longdendale, Mossley, Stalybridge within a short drive.
For an office move, what matters most locally is the building fabric: 1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds. Exposed Pennine-facing hillside drives rain hard onto west elevations; new-build render shows streaking within a couple of winters.
Answers before you book
A micro office of up to five desks starts at £420, six to ten desks from £650, and ten to thirty desks from £1,450. A full floor of 30–60 desks starts at £3,200. UK market rates for the same work typically run £500–£1,200 for a small office and £3,000–£10,000 for a large one, so we quote at or below the middle of the range — and always as a fixed price after a free Hattersley survey. Booked most often on the SK14 streets around The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley.
Link to this answerYes, and it is our default. Most Tameside relocations run Friday evening to Sunday afternoon so your team returns to a rebuilt, reconnected floor on Monday. Out-of-hours work is priced into the fixed quote rather than added as a premium. Tameside Council loading rules on the SK14 end are checked before the slot is confirmed.
Link to this answerOften, yes — Tameside Council controls loading on most SK14 streets. We check your street at survey and, where a suspension saves a long carry, we apply for it and show the cost in the quote before you accept it. Booked most often on the SK14 streets around The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley.
Link to this answerYes — Hyde, Longdendale, Mossley, Stalybridge, Dukinfield and every other Greater Manchester district, each with its own office removals page and the same fixed pricing. Crews run from Tameside, so Hyde and Longdendale journeys carry no out-of-area charge.
Link to this answerThree to four weeks is comfortable for up to thirty desks, and six to eight weeks for a full floor with phased IT. Short-notice Hattersley moves are often possible — we hold weekend capacity back for exactly that. Roughly 2,100 households sit inside these postcodes, so weekend dates here go early.
Link to this answerWe can. Redundant furniture, WEEE and confidential paper are removed under waste transfer notes on the way out, and a dilapidations-standard clean can be booked for the same weekend so the lease hands back clean and empty. Booked most often on the SK14 streets around The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley.
Link to this answerYes. A method statement, risk assessment, £5m public liability certificate and goods-in-transit cover note are issued with your booking confirmation, addressed to both the outgoing and incoming Hattersley building managers. Priced the same whether you are moving inside Hattersley or across to Hyde.
Link to this answerTameside Council sets the loading, permit and suspension rules on these streets. We confirm the bay, the goods-lift slot and the dock window at survey, so the crew is unloading rather than circling SK14 on the night. Roughly 2,100 households sit inside these postcodes, so weekend dates here go early.
Link to this answerWorkstations, monitors, docks and peripherals are unplugged, bagged and port-labelled by our crew, then reconnected at the correct desk on the new plan. For comms cabinets and server racks we work alongside your IT provider, who owns the power-down and power-up windows. Roughly 2,100 households sit inside these postcodes, so weekend dates here go early.
Link to this answerPianos, safes, American fridges, gym equipment and large glass units all move, but they are quoted at survey because they need extra crew or kit. Paint, fuel, gas bottles and perishables we cannot legally carry — Hyde customers usually clear those with the same booking. Local context matters here: built from 1963 as manchester overspill housing; a long regeneration programme has replaced most of the original blocks, which is why the access varies so much between neighbouring streets.
Link to this answerMost SK14 office relocations finish inside a working day. Floor level, lift availability and carry distance change that more than the size of the property, which is why we time the job from the survey rather than the bedroom count. Hattersley Hub, the local centre, the station on the Glossop line and a strong tenants' association — worth telling us about if it closes your street on the day.
Link to this answerOur crews unplug, bag and port-label workstations, monitors and peripherals, then reconnect them at the new desk positions. Server racks and comms cabinets are moved with your IT provider on site for the power-down and power-up. Tameside Council loading rules on the SK14 end are checked before the slot is confirmed.
Link to this answerYes — most Greater Manchester office moves run Friday evening to Sunday so staff return to a working floor on Monday. Weekend work is priced into the fixed quote, not added as a premium. Booked most often on the SK14 streets around The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley.
Link to this answerYes. A method statement, risk assessment and our liability certificate are issued with the booking confirmation, addressed to both the outgoing and incoming building managers. Booked most often on the SK14 streets around The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley.
Link to this answerSemis here usually give you a driveway or a dropped kerb, which keeps the carry short — the time goes into loft contents, garage shelving and the garden kit people forget to mention until the day. Send a short video of the stairwell and the street and we will confirm crew size before the date is held. Hattersley Hub, the local centre, the station on the Glossop line and a strong tenants' association — worth telling us about if it closes your street on the day.
Link to this answerAccess, parking and timing
1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds. That stock, the street it sits on and the Tameside Council rules over it decide how long the day takes — so all three are settled at survey, not on the morning.
Driveway loading makes these moves efficient. What moves the price is the loft, the garage and the shed, so the survey deliberately opens all three. Booked most often on the SK14 streets around The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley.
Tameside Council sets the loading, suspension and permit rules across SK14. Where a bay suspension is needed near The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station we apply for it in advance and the cost sits in the written quote, not on an invoice afterwards. Local context matters here: built from 1963 as manchester overspill housing; a long regeneration programme has replaced most of the original blocks, which is why the access varies so much between neighbouring streets.
Hillside estate east of Hyde looking out to the Peak District, extensively rebuilt since 2005. Loads out of here run best on an early start, before the Tameside school and commuter peak closes the approach roads. We plan the route with that in mind rather than quoting an optimistic drive time. Most Hattersley properties give us a driveway, so the hours go into lofts, garages and garden kit.
A five-minute video walk-through covering every room, the stairwell and the street is enough to fix the price. Anything you add later is quoted before we start, never after loading. Tameside Council loading rules on the SK14 end are checked before the slot is confirmed.
Booked here week to week
If one of these looks like yours, say so when you enquire — we will quote it from the closest job we have already done in Tameside rather than starting from a blank form.
Move plus clearance
What moves, moves; what does not is cleared under waste transfer notes and the space handed back to the dilapidations spec in one booking. Local context matters here: built from 1963 as manchester overspill housing; a long regeneration programme has replaced most of the original blocks, which is why the access varies so much between neighbouring streets.
RAMS supplied
Goods-lift slots, building inductions and RAMS for the managing agent are arranged in advance, with the loading bay near The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station booked for the window we are given. Roughly 2,100 households sit inside these postcodes, so weekend dates here go early.
Evening and weekend crews
Crated Friday evening, moved overnight, desks and IT live for Monday — the sequence most Tameside tenants book so no trading day is lost. Hattersley Hub, the local centre, the station on the Glossop line and a strong tenants' association — worth telling us about if it closes your street on the day.
Priced per desk
Reconfiguring a floor rather than leaving the building: benches broken down, relabelled and rebuilt overnight to a numbered floor plan. Local context matters here: built from 1963 as manchester overspill housing; a long regeneration programme has replaced most of the original blocks, which is why the access varies so much between neighbouring streets.
Before you book
Before you pay a deposit anywhere, check the quote answers these four questions. Ours does, in writing, before your Hattersley date is held.
Goods-in-transit and public liability cover is in place on every Hattersley office relocation, and claims go to a named account manager here rather than a form.
Call 020 3633 4555 and ask what a office move like yours costs from £650. If a cheaper option fits better — a smaller van, an hourly booking, a different day — we will say so.
Access, stair turns, parking and carry distance are all priced at survey. If nothing is added to the inventory, the SK14 figure you accepted is the figure you pay.
Your load stays sealed and insured overnight for a fixed fee and delivers first thing — we do not unload onto a driveway or re-quote the second day at short-notice rates.
Booked with your office move
A move in Tameside is rarely just a van. These are the jobs our Hattersley crews are asked for in the same week — clearing what is not worth transporting, packing, reinstating shelves and fixings, and getting both properties clean — each on its own page with its own pricing.
Every moving service in Hattersley
Each service below is quoted and crewed for Hattersley specifically — same team, same vans, different job. Pick the one that matches your move, or step back up to the hub to compare them side by side.
On the job
Photographs from Hello Services moves, with notes on how the same approach applies to Hattersley streets, access and parking.



Free download
Print this before moving day in Hattersley. It covers the Tameside Council parking rules, the access quirks of the local stock (1960s overspill semis and maisonettes alongside a large stock of 2010s regeneration new-builds) and the sign-off steps most people forget.
Keep exploring Hattersley
Everything below is a real Tameside page with its own pricing, access notes and crew — the services Hattersley customers book around office removals, and the same line-up in the neighbouring districts we cover from the The Peak District escarpment above Hattersley and Hattersley station side of the borough.
Each neighbouring district links straight to office removals there, plus the two services most often booked with it.
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