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Office removals guide · 9 min read · East Village E20

RAMS, lift bookings and building rules: the London office move paperwork in East Village E20

Most London buildings will not let a removal crew on site without a method statement and risk assessment specific to the job, public liability and goods-in-transit insurance certificates, a booked goods lift slot and, in managed buildings, a contractor induction and permit to work. Allow five working days for a managing agent to approve the pack, and issue it at booking rather than the week of the move.

By The Hello Services commercial moves team · Published 2026-08-27 · Updated 2026-08-27

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What this means in East Village E20

Everything in this guide applies across London — these are the parts that change here. East Village sits in Newham, covering E20, and the local housing mix decides most of what a office removals day actually costs.

Housing stock

77.2% of homes here are flats, so office removals in East Village is usually a stairs-and-landings job: carry distance from the van to the door does more to the price than the mileage across London ever will.

How often people move

42.7% of East Village households rent privately, above the London average, so weekends and month-ends book out first and inventory checks matter as much as the lorry does.

Access, charges and parking

East Village is outside the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ, so the only access cost worth planning for is parking: a bay suspension in E20 takes around ten working days with Newham.

Household figures: ONS Census 2021 for the East Village neighbourhood (E02006996), via Nomis.

The guide

RAMS, Lift Bookings and Building Rules: The London Office Move Paperwork in full

What RAMS actually are, and who reads them

A method statement sets out how the move will be carried out — sequence, crew, equipment, protection, and the route crates and furniture take through the building. The risk assessment lists what could go wrong at those two specific addresses and the controls that stop it. Together they are the RAMS.

Building managers genuinely read them, because the risks are theirs too: a wedged goods lift, a damaged common-part floor or a trolley run across a marble lobby at 22:00. A generic template with someone else's address in it gets rejected, which is why ours are written per job.

Insurance: the numbers buildings check

Two certificates matter. Public liability covers damage to the building and third parties; most London managing agents want to see at least £5 million. Goods in transit covers your property while it is in our care, and the limit should sensibly exceed the replacement value of what is moving — IT equipment on a 60-desk floor adds up faster than people expect.

If your own contents insurance covers goods in transit already, tell your broker the move dates anyway. Cover often lapses the moment property leaves the insured premises.

  • Public liability certificate, typically £5m minimum
  • Goods-in-transit certificate with the limit stated
  • Employers' liability for the crew
  • Waste carrier registration if anything is being removed

Lifts, bays, passes and permits

The goods lift is the bottleneck in almost every multi-storey London move. Slots are usually booked in blocks with building management and, in the tighter towers, come with a lift attendant charged to you. Book both ends the moment the date is fixed — not the week before.

Loading bays are the second constraint. Some buildings own theirs and reserve it; on street loading you may need a bay suspension from the borough, which typically takes several working days and is charged per bay per day. Red routes are TfL's, not the council's, and have their own rules.

Managed buildings also want contractor inductions and passes for named crew. Give the building the crew list a week ahead, and expect sign-in and sign-out records on every visit.

Want the project price before you sign the lease dates?

A free site survey of both buildings gives you one fixed, VAT-exclusive figure for the purchase order — plus the RAMS and insurance pack your building manager will ask for.

Waste, WEEE and the dilapidations file

Anything you leave behind becomes a dilapidations problem, so clearance is part of the move, not an afterthought. Old desking, pedestals and chairs go out on the same visit under a licensed waste carrier, with a waste transfer note issued for your records.

Electrical items — monitors, PCs, printers, fridges — are WEEE and must be routed through a permitted facility. Keep the transfer notes: landlords and auditors both ask for them, and a photographic record of the cleared floor has settled more than one dilapidations dispute.

Questions

Quick answers for East Village E20

Yes. The prices, timings and terms in this guide are the ones we work to across Newham, including E20. The local variables are access and parking, plus ULEZ, and all of them are inside the written quote before you book.

Get a fixed quote for your office move in East Village E20

Desk count, both addresses, your switchover window and whether IT and crates are in scope — that is all we need to price it.

Who wrote this page

Reviewed by Sarbaz Hassan, Operations Director .

Prices, access notes and timings on this page come from jobs our own crews have run in East Village E20 — not from a generic template. Tell us if anything here is out of date and we will correct it.

  • Company no. 11855405
  • VAT no. GB 331 4560 12
  • Goods-in-transit & public liability insured
  • DBS-checked crews
  • Licensed waste carrier