Man and Van Wimbledon
Beyond the grass courts, Wimbledon still asks the same thing of a move: can the van fit the street?
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Useful Stats and Facts About Wimbledon

Merton Borough Population: c.215,200 (2021 Census).
Town Population

London Borough of Merton
Local Authority

SW19
Postcode Area

Wimbledon rail, Underground and Tramlink station, Wimbledon Chase, South Wimbledon Underground nearby.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A219 Wimbledon Hill Road, A238, A24 nearby, A3 nearby.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Raynes Park, Morden, Southfields, Earlsfield, Mitcham.
Nearby Towns

1. Big Yellow Merton; 2. Safestore Wimbledon; 3. Henfield Wimbledon
Storage Facilities

Garth Road HRRC, Morden
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Local Van Help for Wimbledon and Surrounding Areas
Getting around Wimbledon starts with the hill. Wimbledon Hill Road climbs from the town centre and station up to Wimbledon Village, and that gradient, along with the A3 nearby and the A24 through the area, shapes man and van work in Wimbledon as much as anything. This is an affluent south-west London district where narrow village streets, steep approaches, and tight parking matter more than mileage, and where the tennis fortnight turns the whole place upside down once a year. Most jobs are residential, across everything from period houses to mansion flats and town-centre apartments.
Collections From Nearby Villages
House removals Wimbledon work splits between the substantial period houses and narrow lanes of Wimbledon Village at the top of the hill, and the mansion blocks, terraces, and town-centre flats below. High property values, conservation-area streets, and limited parking mean a removals Wimbledon job, especially in the Village, often needs access and a loading point agreed well in advance, and the steep hill is a real factor for a loaded van. Single item collections and flat moves are common alongside full house moves. The guide on hiring a driver instead of a van can help make the request clearer before a driver quotes.
Furniture, Appliances and Everyday Van Jobs
For two weeks each summer the tennis Championships transform the area, with road closures, parking suspensions, and very heavy traffic around the grounds and the Village. A move planned for that fortnight needs the dates checked and the route worked out around the closures, or it is far better avoided altogether. Outside that window the main pressures are the everyday ones of hill, parking, and narrow streets. Jobs involving one-off courier work should be described clearly before the request is sent.
Routes, Traffic and Loading Points
The A3 runs close by as the main route toward central London one way and the M25 the other, with the A219 over the hill and the A24 through the district carrying local traffic. The Tramlink and the rail and Underground interchange keep the centre busy, and the practical lines through Wimbledon are governed by the hill, the one-way streets, and the parking rather than the short distances, so timing and van size carry the weight.
What Else to Check Before Moving
Storage is in regular demand given the property values and the gaps between tenancies, with self-storage options around the district and toward Morden, and van access, unit size, and loading the points to check. For rubbish removal and house clearance jobs the Garth Road centre at Morden is the usual destination, but its van rules, permits, and opening times affect a load, so check the rules before the driver sets off. For tip runs or paid clearances around Wimbledon Merton, confirm the waste side of the job before loading, especially if it is not just reusable furniture or household items.
Clean Air and Route Costs
Like the rest of London, Wimbledon falls inside the Ultra Low Emission Zone, so a van that does not meet the standard is charged £12.50 a day to drive here, on every day but Christmas Day. There are no road tolls in the district and it lies outside the central London Congestion Charge zone, so for a typical Wimbledon job the ULEZ is the only charge to plan for, and a compliant van avoids it.
Finding Help for a Wimbledon Van Job
For local van work in Wimbledon Merton, avoid vague messages such as “need a van tomorrow”. For Wimbledon Merton, say what is being moved, how much there is, where it is going, and what access is like. Directory users in Wimbledon Merton can contact listed drivers directly, while customers who want extra help can submit the job through the assistance route.
Sources checked:
Ultra Low Emission Zone, tfl.gov.uk
Merton Council household reuse and recycling centre, merton.gov.uk



