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Robert Bartup
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Moving Matters
Episode 65: Moving Matters with Retired Remover Phil Hambleton
In this episode, Phil Hambleton, who has just retired, discusses how he got involved within the industry in 1984, when he and his parents decided to buy a small removal company and rebrand it as Hambleton’s. After building up Hambleton’s, Phil’s parents decided to retire in 2002, and Phil consequently sold Hambleton’s in 2004 to North West Removals after it became too much for Phil (as one person) to run. At the time of selling Hambleton’s ran 6 trucks and housed approximately 500 containers in a 10,000 sqft warehouse. Since selling Hambleton’s Phil has remained within the m...
2023-04-13
47 min
Moving Matters
Episode 36: Moving Matters - A Funny Moving Story Special
In this special episode of Moving Matters we have 18 funny moving stories to re-share from the early episodes of the Podcast. Featuring in this episode are; Nigel Shaw of Specialised Movers Anthony Groves of D.C. Groves & Son Geoff Archer of P.W. Archer & Son Paul Bullock of PHS Teacrate Ian Studd Director General of BAR Ian Palmer of White & Co PLC Greg Wildman of Basil Fry & Co Tommy McNee of Guardian Moving & Storage Calvin Tickner of The EuroGroup Ciaran Mullarkey of George Pickersgill & Sons Dan...
2021-12-23
55 min
Moving Matters
Episode 14: Moving Matters with Robert Bartup of GB Liners
In this episode, Robert Bartup, Managing Director of GB Liners, discusses how he is now in his 46th year in the industry after completing a Business Studies Degree at Leicester in 1975, and that he’s only ever worked for the illustrious GB Liners. We discover that Robert is the progeny of another man who was in the removal industry, who’s father was also in the removal industry, making him not a 3rd generation removal man but a 3rd generation removal director. We discover that GB Liners was formed by Robert’s Grandfather in Brighton back i...
2021-01-28
45 min