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17 August 2020
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Reusable Antibacterial Ony Face Mask For Protection Against Covid-19
We've been supplying Medical Grade Face Shields to the NHS across the UK together with PPE equipment to Key Workers and businesses such as Beauty Salons, Hair Salons, Barbers and Tattoo Shops as they continue to re-open.
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Top Safety Accreditation for Sign & Lighting Innovations T/A A1deSIGNS
Local business A1deSIGNS has been awarded accreditation from Alcumus SafeContractor for achieving excellence in health and safety in the workplace.
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Lockdown Sees Crime Rates Plummet
Provisional figures released today show that police recorded crime from all 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales has fallen overall by 25% cent for the four weeks to May 10, compared to the same period in 2019. (NPCC)
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Acrylic protection screens branded with your company logo or message
Every Screen is custom made-to-measure using high quality acrylic to fit the required space.
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National Allotment Week
A space to create, grow and relax
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Joinery, August 2020
Cooper Joinery & CNC Services Ltd is back at work, supporting businesses with their building requirements, whilst also working directly with Clients to create the beautiful bespoke pieces of furniture, home improvements and statement pieces for their homes.
13 August 2020
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Keep those rats away !
Since the current pandemic has occurred the emergence of rodents has increased.
12 August 2020
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Working From Home Protects Your Team From COVID But What About Your IT Systems?
COVID-19 has impacted everyone in some way, including companies.
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You Can Still Save This Summer!
It's that time of year when we are beginning to prepare for the busy autumn season ahead and to get ready we have a huge summer sale on to give you the best savings.
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Historic clock restored to its former glory
There’s a very special clock at the Corn Exchange in Rochester that’s been telling people the time for nearly 250 years. The historic timepiece, a gift from Sir Cloudesley who was MP for Rochester from 1695 to 1701, had fallen into disrepair with wear and tear over the centuries taking its toll until much of the clock had to be dismantled for safety reasons.
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