Man and Van Tottenham
Long road north, old industry and football crowds mean Tottenham jobs are still won on timing and route choice.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Tottenham

Haringey Borough Population: c.264,200 (2021 Census).
Town Population

Haringey Council
Local Authority

N15, N17
Postcode Area

Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters, Bruce Grove, White Hart Lane
Rail Station

Main Roads: A10, A503, A1010, North Circular A406 nearby.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Edmonton, Wood Green, Seven Sisters, Harringay, Walthamstow.
Nearby Towns

1. Safestore Tottenham; 2. Shurgard Tottenham; 3. Big Yellow Edmonton
Storage Facilities

Western Road RRC
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Moving Furniture and Small Loads in Tottenham
The single feature that shapes man and van work in Tottenham is timing. This is a north London district built along the A10, the long road running north out of the city, with a major football stadium whose matchdays close streets and choke traffic, and a regeneration programme adding new flats among the old terraces and industry. The result is a place where a move is won or lost on route choice and the time of day, far more than on distance. Most jobs are residential, across a dense and varied housing stock, with a steady trade and commercial side around Tottenham Hale.
Everyday Van Jobs in Tottenham
House removals around Tottenham work run from the Victorian terraces and converted houses of the older streets to the council estates and the new apartment blocks going up around Tottenham Hale and the stadium. The mix is wide, so a removals Tottenham job might mean a ground-floor terrace one day and a lift-served new-build with booked loading bays the next. Parking is tight throughout, permit-controlled on most streets, and a large rental population keeps flat moves, one item pickups, and part-loads steady.
Trade Counters, Shops and Local Deliveries
The stadium is the practical wild card, as matchdays and events bring road closures, parking suspensions, and heavy crowds that can shut down a move in the surrounding streets, so checking the fixture list is part of planning a job here. The Tottenham Hale regeneration area and the High Road bring store pickups, business removals, and last-mile delivery, and the new development means a steady flow of move-ins to fresh-build flats. When the job involves commercial waste that needs proper handling, that detail should be included from the start.
Local Roads and Practical Loading
The A10 High Road is the spine, running north to south through the district and frequently congested, with the A503 and A1010 crossing it and the North Circular A406 close to the north for longer runs. The A10 is the route everything defaults to and the one most likely to be slow, so local knowledge of the side streets and the quieter times is what keeps a job moving. The combination of the main road, the permit parking, and the matchday closures makes timing the real skill here. Advice on one-person versus two-person van help is useful before the job is priced.
Clearances, Storage and Side Jobs
Storage is in regular demand given the rental turnover and the gaps between tenancies, with self-storage options around the district and toward Edmonton, and van access, unit size, and loading the points to check. For rubbish removal and house clearance jobs the Western Road reuse and recycling centre is the usual destination, but its van rules, permits, and opening times affect a load, so check the current rules before setting off. Clearance jobs need an extra check: the person taking the waste should be properly registered and able to explain where it is going around Tottenham.
Charges, Restrictions and Clean Air Rules
Tottenham sits within London's Ultra Low Emission Zone, which covers every London borough, so a non-compliant van pays the ULEZ daily charge of £12.50 to drive in the area, every day except Christmas Day. There is no separate toll here, as the North Circular and the local roads carry no charge, so for most Tottenham jobs the ULEZ is the only emission cost to plan for, and a compliant van avoids it entirely.
Using the Right Van Route
The directory side of VanHub UK lets customers in Tottenham browse independent drivers themselves. That suits straightforward Tottenham jobs where you already know what you need. If a Tottenham job is harder to define, the booking-assistance route is better because the form collects the details needed to match the work with a suitable driver.
Local references checked:
Ultra Low Emission Zone, tfl.gov.uk
Haringey Council reuse and recycling centre, haringey.gov.uk



