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12 December 2016
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Ceilcote – Onsite Paint Spraying UK
Have you been reviewing your business as a whole and come to the conclusion it requires an injection of life to its appearance?
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Only Trust a Commercial Signage Specialist with Your Business Signs
Why Should You Only Trust a Commercial Signage Specialist with Your Business Signs?
09 December 2016
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Electronic Enclosures - Hardware Solutions from Elesa
Modern electronic controls are traditionally housed in large enclosures or cabinets – and sometimes desks or other custom panels which form a major barrier to unauthorised interference, as well as playing a significant part in ensuring operator safety.
08 December 2016
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Construction card fraudster jailed following CITB investigation
A Luton man has been jailed for 18 months and recommended for deportation for illegally working in the UK and falsely obtaining construction skills certification cards, following a Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) investigation.
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New Design guide to help solar panels shine wherever they are
A new guide and summary leaflet on solar design, published by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and BRE National Solar Centre shows how solar panels on buildings can look good whatever the structure or surrounding landscape.
30 November 2016
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Zaun enhances ArmaWeave with ability to rake and PIDs
The most intruder resistant fence on the high security market can now be raked across undulations in ground levels, after manufacturer Zaun developed an installation method to make best use of the properties of the high security fabric.
28 November 2016
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Axis Installs Seven Automatic Doors at Trioscape Garden Centre
The Trioscape Garden Centre near Newent in Gloucestershire traces its origins back to 1994 when the partners of Trioscape Landscaping (Richard Mitchell, Douglas Wilson and Ronan Lynch) bought the site at Highleadon as a run down business with dilapidated buildings.
23 November 2016
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Axis Open Doors at Waitrose
Axis Automatic Entrance Systems have helped finish the little Waitrose store in the centre of Ipswich.
16 November 2016
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Are you using your vehicle to promote your business?
How many typical white vans do you think you’ve seen already today?
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Labourer in coma for 2 weeks after 5 metre fall.
A Hertfordshire construction firm has been fined £144,000 after a worker was seriously injured when he fell from a roof during demolition work.
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