Archive for 2018

December 3rd, 2018

Cleaning Paving Stones On London’s Lime Street »

Lime Street, in The City of London is located between Fenchurch Street to the south and Leadenhall Street to the north. Its name comes from the lime burners who once sold lime for use in construction. Today, it’s possibly best known as the home of the world’s largest insurance market, Lloyd’s of London, and the […]


November 5th, 2018

Back to Black and Red at Bramall Lane »

Bramall Lane Stadium has been the home to Sheffield United Football Club since the club’s establishment in 1889 and is steeped in football history. It was the largest stadium in Sheffield during the 19th century and hosted the final of the world’s first football tournament as well as the first ever floodlit football match. The […]


October 15th, 2018

Surface Solve Clean Up In Successful Sutton BID »

The ‘Successful Sutton’ business improvement district (BID) is an independent, non-profit organisation led and funded by local businesses in Sutton, with the joint aim of helping to make Sutton town centre a better place to live, work, shop and do business. The organisation was founded in early 2012 following a successful ballot among eligible local […]


September 24th, 2018

Steam Cleaning The Blackfriars Pedestrian Subway »

Located in the Blackfriars area of Central London is the distinctive black and gold ‘checkerboard’ pedestrian subway leading to the London Blackfriars Railway Station and the recently refurbished Blackfriars Underground Station. These stations provide access to the local Thameslink Rail services from North to South London and Kent, plus the London Underground Circle and District […]


August 16th, 2018

The Waterfront Barrow-in-Furness Pavement Cleaning Service and Restoration »

Surface Solve Ltd, the specialist pavement cleaning service division of the Go-Gum Group, have been working with Capita to deep cleanse, re-sand and carry out sand joint stabilisation to 1390m² of mixed paving in Barrow-in-Furness. The Waterfront Barrow-in-Furness is a £200 million regeneration and renewal development, currently under construction in and around the Port of […]


July 16th, 2018

Deep Cleaning Services on the streets of The City of London »

Surface Solve Ltd, the specialist deep cleaning services division of the Go-Gum Group, have been working with The City of London to clean and protect two further locations within the historic city mile. London Wall At London Wall, our specialist team undertook a post construction deep clean on a brand new 1380m² paving scheme near […]


May 1st, 2018

Pave-Saver Protects Paving at Goldman Sachs Group’s New European HQ »

The global investment banking and securities firm Goldman Sachs Group is currently putting the finishing touches to their new 1 billion pounds European headquarters in the City of London. Pave-Saver Anti-Gum Pavement Protector supplied by Go-Gum Limited, has been chosen to protect the new paving scheme which surrounds this prestigious new development. The company, which […]


April 10th, 2018

New Paving Scheme Protection in The City of London »

The Go-Gum Group’s specialist street cleaning division – Surface Solve Ltd – have been working hard cleaning paving slabs in and around several historic locations within The City of London. In April 2018, Surface Solve despatched a three man team of specialist street cleaning operatives to deep clean and protect newly laid paving schemes in […]


March 5th, 2018

Norwich City FC Sign New Defender »

With the 2017/2018 football season in full flow, EFL Championship side Norwich City FC have a new defensive strategy – Pave-Saver! The versatile and unique stone protector and paving sealer from Go-Gum Limited is now protecting the newly refurbished Carrow Road Stadium concourse. Norwich City Football Club, also known as ‘The Canaries’, was founded in […]


February 1st, 2018

Go-Gum Group Street Cleaning Equipment Operating in the City of London »

The City of London is home to many historic buildings and landmarks, all connected by equally historic highways and byways, including Catherine Wheel Alley, Bow Lane and the ancient Watling Street. The latter was used by the Britons for centuries and survives to this day after the Romans paved much of the 276 mile road […]