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Clever cleaning app set to boost local laundry businesses across the Bath area

Thursday 2nd March 2017 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Laundrapp, the on-demand laundry and dry cleaning app and one of the UK’s fastest growing startups, has launched its services in Bath, meaning residents can now simply use an app to get their washing collected.

The app, which you simply tap to call for your dirty laundry to be collected and cleaned, will now provide services across Bath with a fleet of vans and drivers ready to collect and clean at a local laundries or dry cleaners.

By partnering with local laundries & dry cleaning services, Laundrapp is also expected to boost revenue for local businesses.

Laundrapp, winner of ‘App of the Year’ at the Start-Up Awards 2016, has already proved extremely successful in over 100 UK towns and cities. 

Since its launch in January 2015, Laundrapp has washed over 1.5 million items for time-poor citizens by partnering with dozens of laundries, and has hired more than 200+ local drivers across the country.

Edward Relf, Laundrapp co-founder and CEO, said: “We are on a mission to change the way we Brits do our laundry, by making it easier than doing it yourself. What’s even better is that we’re digitising high-street services and increasing local employment at the same time.”

To celebrate its launch, Laundrapp is offering all new users in Bath a £10 voucher towards their first clean. Simply sign-up and enter code: Bath10 when you order.

Laundrapp, which is often referred to as the “Uber of Laundry” thanks to the smart digital on-demand technology and rapid growth, offers free collection and delivery across the UK via the app or online at www.laundrapp.com.

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