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Language Direct

Language Direct is a leading interpreting and translation company founded in May 2001. We have an established reputation in the provision of language services throughout the UK via an extensive network of language professionals with experience in government and public institution services. The main focus of the company is to provide a customer oriented service which places great emphasis on quality and, as a result of this approach we have been awarded a number of contracts in the public sector. We ensure you always receive the highest professional service from skilled and impartial linguists.

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Office 5/04, 679 High Road, Leyton, London, E10 6RA, United Kingdom
02038134052

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