Removalist Ku-ring-gai

Man and His Van Movers Ku-ring-gai

Man and His Van furniture movers are the removalists for the Ku-ring-gai area of Sydney. Man and His Van have been removalists for Ku-ring-gai for the last 17 years. We move the whole spectrum from the larger Killara House to one bedroom units. We have storage for both long and short term storage.

Contact Man and His Van house removals on 02 99073300

 

Man and His Van move the following Ku-ring-gai suburbs:

Barra Brui 2075 East Gordon 2072 East Killara 2071 East Lindfield 2070 East Roseville 2069 East Wahroonga 2076 Fox Valley 2076 Gordon 2072 Killara 2071 Lindfield 2070 North Turramurra 2074 North Wahroonga 2076 Pymble 2073 Roseville 2069 Roseville Chase 2069 South Turramurra 2074 St Ives 2075 St Ives Chase 2075 St Ives North 2075 Turramurra 2074 Turramurra East 2074 Wahroonga 2076 Wahroonga South 2076 Warrawee 2074 Warrimoo 2075 West Killara 2071 West Lindfield 2070 West Pymble 2073


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History of Ku-ring-gai

One of first white settlers was William Henry who, in around 1814, farmed on land next to the Lane Cove River. The early population consisted of itinerant workers, timber-getters, farmers and orchardists who were often self-sufficient and lived in isolated communities. Major transport routes by land and water were in place by the mid-1800s. The construction of the railway in 1890 and the introduction of local government to the area succeeded in transforming a series of isolated farming communities into a line of sought-after suburbs.

The interwar period saw vast improvements in infrastructure in Ku-ring-gai and a period of urban consolidation. With the increase in building applications, local government needed to expand. In 1928 the Shire was converted into a municipality with four wards each represented by three aldermen. The original section of the present Council Chambers was opened in 1928. Almost all of Ku-ring-gai was designated for residential development as opposed to commercial and industrial developments, and very few blocks of flats were permitted before 1940. During World War II Ku-ring-gai hosted major Australian Defence agencies and bases and a number of community organisations were formed to help with the war effort. Amongst these were the Ku-ring-gai Women War Workers who supplied "comforts" such as knitted goods to soldiers fighting abroad, and the Ku-ring-gai Voluntary Aid Detachment who cared for sick and wounded soldiers on their return. The period between 1950 and 1980 was marked by a doubling in Ku-ring-gai's population from roughly 50,000 to 100,000 as a result of post-war marriages and immigration. The increase since 1980 to around 110,000 has been much less rapid. Over the years the Council has built or supported local amenities to service the growing population, including four libraries, two public golf courses, an arts centre, youth centre, Olympic swimming pool and many other community sporting facilities.

Suburbs of Ku-ring-gai

Gordon Postcode: 2072 Population: 6,104 Area: 3.99 square kilometres Height above sea level: 117 metres Single unit dwellings: 2,199

Killara Postcode: 2071 Population: 11,109 Area: 8.38 square kilometres Height above sea level: 113 metres Single unit dwellings: 4,036 Lindfield Postcode: 2070 Population: 10,723 Area: 7.21 square kilometres Height above sea level: 97 metres Single unit dwellings: 3,976

Pymble Postcode: 2073 Population: 13,038 Area: 9.11 square kilometres Height above sea level: 152 metres Single unit dwellings: 4,555 Roseville Postcode: 2069 Population: 12,866 Area: 7.39 square kilometres Height above sea level: 106 metres Single unit dwellings: 4,772

St Ives Postcode: 2075 Population: 17,372 Area: 17.96 square kilometres Height above sea level: 158 metres Single unit dwellings: 5,987 Turramurra Postcode: 2074 Population: 19,141 Area: 22.05 square kilometres Height above sea level: 192 metres Single unit dwellings: 6,742

Wahroonga / Warrawee Postcode: 2076 Population: 22,008 Area: 14.46 square kilometres Height above sea level: Wahroonga, 204 metres; Warrawee, 188 metres Single unit dwellings: 7,403