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Removals to Tielt Belgium
Small and full size removals between UK and Tielt. We can offer to you an economic way to transport your household between any place in Tielt and UK. All our removals are based on 15 cbm van service but we can easily arrange any bigger vehicle to fit your removal.
From student removals (even a few boxes or suitcases) to full size removals – all fully insured. We are holding a specialist policy for movers provided by AXA. This policy will cover any removal between UK and Tielt up to £20.000
We can organise your office removal / relocation between UK and Tielt – Professional drivers will take care of your computers and any electronic devices. Straps, blankets, boxes – all to protect your furniture and transport it in a safe manner.
Transport UK Tielt Belgium
Transport services between UK and Tielt. We can organise transport of your motorbike or scooter between Tielt and UK. Professional ramps an experienced drivers will load it on and off in safe manner. All bikes are fully insured and covered during the transport
We can transport any piece of furniture between Tielt and UK: sofas, sideboards, armchairs or baby cots. Everything will be collected and delivered door to door with no extra stress.
We can arrange shop collection in Tieltor UK and then deliver it to your door step
Moving to Tielt – what should you know:
Some traces of Gallo-Roman occupation have been found in this area. The first written mention of Tiletum, however, dates from 1105. In 1245, Margaret of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders gave the city its charter and decided to found a hospital here. A few years later, a market place and cloth hall were built as well. Like neighbouring Roeselare, Tielt was made part of the Kortrijk province of Flanders. In the 13th and 14th century, the economy of most Flemish cities was based on the cloth industry, while the rural areas lived on the products of agriculture.
In 1393, Philip the Bold decided to hold an annual fair in Tielt, which resulted in the city becoming the booming centre of the flax industry until the end of the 16th century. The following decades, however, were hard on Tielt as it went through two major fires and a couple of epidemics, including the plague. Tielt also went through a severe famine at the end of the 17th century. From about 1700 until the Belgian Revolution of 1830, the city prospered again, this time as a regional center for the construction industry.
During World War I, the city became the headquarters for the German army. The bombing of the second World War was a lot more destructive. Most of the city centre had to be rebuilt. Today Tielt is a typical province town, which offers commercial, medical and educational services to the surrounding region.
