Asbestos Removal Basingstoke
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Asbestos Removal Basingstoke
Are you in need of an asbestos removal expert in Basingstoke, Fleet, Cliddesden, or Sherfield? Despite the ban on asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in the late 1990s, many older buildings still have asbestos present. Whether you require commercial asbestos testing or need the asbestos roof in your garage or shed replaced, we’re here to assist.
Since 1995, Stay Safe Environmental has built a strong reputation as a leading asbestos collection company in the region. Our team of highly trained and qualified contractors ensures professional and efficient service, always prioritizing safety. We service all property types, from residential homes to commercial and industrial sites.
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Asbestos Surveys In Basingstoke Hampshire
Asbestos is extremely hazardous, and disturbing it can release microscopic fibers into the air, posing serious health risks, including lung cancer. Those at greater risk include individuals involved in building work or who may come into contact with a building’s internal structures, such as plumbers and electricians. We collaborate closely with contractors in the region, as well as with homeowners and businesses.
According to the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, all non-domestic buildings in the UK are required to have an asbestos management plan. If you need an asbestos survey for your property in Fleet or Basingstoke, we are here to assist.
We offer asbestos management surveys, re-inspection surveys, and refurbishment and demolition surveys. These surveys will identify the presence and extent of any ACMs, especially where invasive work is planned.
Asbestos Garage Roof Removal And Replacement Basingstoke
Asbestos Roof Removal Basingstoke
Our asbestos sheet removal service for the safe and efficient elimination of hazardous asbestos-containing sheets, ensuring a secure environment for your property.
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Asbestos Surveys Monk Basingstoke
Our asbestos surveys offer a thorough examination of your property, employing rigorous inspection methods to identify and assess asbestos-containing materials.
From £175
Basingstoke, Fleet, Cliddesden, Sherfield and RG21
Asbestos Floor Tile Removal in Basingstoke
Sat Safe Environmental your asbestos removal expert in Basingstoke, Asbestos floor tile removal is a critical process that should be handled by licensed professionals to ensure safety. Asbestos tiles, commonly found in older buildings, can release dangerous fibers if disturbed. Safe removal involves sealing the area, using protective gear, carefully lifting the tiles without breaking them, and properly disposing of asbestos materials at authorized facilities. Professional asbestos removal ensures compliance with local regulations and prevents the risk of exposure to harmful asbestos fibers during and after the removal process. Always hire experts to safely handle asbestos floor tile removal.
Whats in Basingstoke
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The Top of Town serves as the historic centre of Basingstoke. It is home to the Willis Museum, located in the former Town Hall building (rebuilt in 1832), along with a number of independently run shops and the town’s market square.
Basingstoke also supports a vibrant performing arts scene with two main venues: The Haymarket Theatre, housed in the old Corn Exchange, and The Anvil, located near the railway station.
The Willis Museum was founded in 1931 by Alderman George W. Willis, a local clockmaker and former Mayor (1923–24). With strong public backing, Willis developed the museum into a significant centre for local history, especially noted for its collections of prehistoric tools and antique timepieces. He remained closely involved with the museum for four decades. The museum now stands on a site historically frequented by Jane Austen and her sister, who attended dances there. In 2017, to mark the 200th anniversary of her death, a statue of Austen was unveiled outside the museum. Although Pride and Prejudice is set in Hertfordshire, it’s widely believed that Austen drew inspiration from Basingstoke society of her time.
The town’s main shopping destination is Festival Place, which opened in October 2002. It revitalised the town centre, replacing the old Walks Shopping Centre and New Market Square. In addition to a wide range of shops, Festival Place also offers numerous cafés, restaurants, and a large Vue cinema (originally Ster Century until Vue’s acquisition in 2005; the older Vue cinema at the Leisure Park was later sold to Odeon).
Another shopping hub, The Malls, is directly connected to the railway station via a gateway entrance. After a period of decline—particularly following the opening of Festival Place and the closure of its Allders department store—The Malls was purchased in 2004 by St. Modwen in partnership with Kuwaiti investor Salhia Real Estate. Redevelopment began in late 2010, including the installation of a clear roof canopy to provide weather protection while maintaining natural light and airflow. The area was repaved and updated with new street furniture. The project was completed in late 2011 by the Wates Group and various subcontractors.
A large Waitrose supermarket opened near the railway station in November 2015 as part of the Basing View redevelopment. A John Lewis at Home store, also part of the project, closed in 2021.
Basingstoke’s nightlife is divided between the modern Festival Square and the more traditional pubs and bars of the Top of Town, with several community pubs located further out. The town currently has four nightclubs—two in the town centre, one to the east, and one approximately two miles west.
The Basingstoke Sports Centre, situated in Portchester Square, features an underground swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, and steam room. Above ground, the facility includes a gym, aerobics studios, squash courts, a main sports hall, and an Ofsted-registered crèche.
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