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20 December 2016
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Two Great British clock manufacturers join forces as Good Directions Ltd acquires Shire Clocks Ltd.
Good Directions Ltd is proud to announce that Shire Clocks Ltd became part of their company group from 1st December 2016.
15 December 2016
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Office Furniture Online
....Hudson's Office Furniture Ltd have launched their new website....
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Guardian Staff Safety Systems Win DIMH “Dragons Den”
Guardian Staff Safety Systems Win DIMH “Dragons Den” For Patient call and staff attack alarms.
06 December 2016
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World’s First Robotic Assisted Eye Surgery
In 2009 Reliance’s Dutch office received a call from Mr Thijs Meenink at the University of Eindhoven.
05 December 2016
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Winners!
Stannah were crowned ‘Specialist Contractor of the Year’ at the Builder & Engineer Awards, last night.
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Grahame Gardner goes on tour
Here at Grahame Gardner, we are gearing up for a busy month as we prepare to tour the country visiting some of the most prestigious professional trade shows and conferences in the UK.
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You are what you wear? The importance of first impressions in the workplace
In his latest blog, Gary Lory, managing director at Grahame Gardner, takes a closer look at the importance of first impressions in the workplace.
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Buy Notice Boards Online
Notice Board Company (UK) Ltd have launched their new online store. Easy to navigate with more products and fast track, next day delivery service on stock items.
02 December 2016
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Our CPD seminar: 'Specifying Washrooms'
Venesta's 'Specifying Washrooms' CPD seminar discusses the key elements and criteria that you, as specifiers, need to consider when designing all aspects of a washroom, including toilet cubicles, duct panels and pre-plumbed systems.
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Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Axis Flo-Motion® Doors
At the new Alder Hey Children’s Health Park three quarters of patients will be in single rooms rather Nightingale wards. The importance of light and airiness was vital to the whole design concept and this meant the doors for each of the patient’s rooms had to be large for ease of access for beds and equipment, glazed for brightness and airiness, have privacy blinds for examinations or just occasional solitude, and finally they had to be easily opened and closed - by a child.
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