- Vacuuming - This is carried out in order to ensure small amounts of dirt, animal hair, grit or debris is removed from the carpet or hard floor through the use of a high quality vacuum cleaner.
- Mopping - This is done only on hard floors, mostly bathroom and kitchen spaces in order to have them sparkling clean. Most professionals will make use of anti bacterial solutions to make the area as clean and safe as possible.
- Dusting - This involves cleaning all areas where dusts are likely to settle.
- Furniture cleaning - This involves cleaning all furniture ( both soft and hard furniture) to ensure that they’re maintained to a high standard.
- Bin changes - This includes emptying and replacing all waste baskets accordingly. The old waste bags will also be removed by the cleaners.
Much Wenlock
Much Wenlock is a town and also parish in Shropshire, England, situated on the A458 road between Shrewsbury and also Bridgnorth. Close by, to the northeast, is the Ironbridge Gorge, and also the brand-new community of Telford. The civil parish includes the towns of Homer (1 mile north of the community), Wyke (2 miles northeast), Atterley (2 miles southeast) and Bourton (3 miles southwest). The population of the civil parish, according to the 2001 census, was 2,605, raising to 2,877 at the 2011 Census. Much Wenlock was traditionally the primary town of the old borough of Wenlock. The "Much" was added to the name to identify it from the neighboring Little Wenlock, as well as symbolizes that it is the bigger of both negotiations. Notable historical destinations in the town are Wenlock Priory and the Guildhall. The name Wenlock possibly comes from the Celtic name Wininicas, suggesting "white location" (of the sedimentary rock of Wenlock Edge), plus the Old English loca, meaning "confined area". The town was recorded in the Domesday Book as Wenloch. The Wenlock Olympian Games established by Dr William Penny Brookes in 1850 are centred in the community. Dr Brookes is attributed as a founding father of the modern Olympic Games, as well as among the London 2012 Summer Olympics mascots; called Wenlock after the town.