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New Products
Cube launches new range
Riegens Lighting help reduce
of education trolleys
energy consumption
Riegens Lighting has launched
a simple to use online service
to assist organisations
calculate potential savings on
their energy bills through
upgrading their lighting. The
system which is focussed
towards the end user, is simple
to use and provides quick and
easy calculations on the
savings that can be achieved.
Riegens is also offering advice
on how to take advantage of
government (Carbon Trust)
loans and incentives. The
Carbon Trust will be lending
up to £100m towards funding
The new CRATUS range of education trolleys from Cube Products & Services Ltd of such projects over the next
enhances its Trolley-Selector portfolio. The CRATUS range is specifically designed two years, and the loans will
for preparation and staff only areas, maintenance facilities and equipment be structured to enable
storage areas. Consisting of Apparatus Trolleys, Table Trolleys, Mat Trolleys and projects to proceed with no
Caretaker Trucks, the core range of trolleys has been designed specifically to capital outlay by the borrower.
meet the current rigorous demands required. Trolleys are available in a range of “The government is also making over £50m available through the Salix Energy
sizes and capacities designed to meet each individual’s requirement. Efficiency Loan Scheme to help public sector organisations reduce energy
Designed to surpass the requirements of the operator and built to last, the consumption and carbon emissions and we are monitoring the situation closely
CRATUS range will exceed your expectations and provide a durable product, to try to leverage these opportunities for lighting schemes,” explained Riegen’s
with an expected lifetime of 10 years. All trolleys are available with full after sales Simon Dixon. “There are some great opportunities available for organisations to
care and servicing, and are provided with a certificate of conformity. make significant savings with minimal, and in some cases no capital outlay and
we now have the expertise to ensure they don’t miss out,” he added.
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Met Office forecasts sunny outlook
with JANET Videoconferencing
www.ase.org.uk
Have you ever wondered how a tornado occurs, or how a cyclone gets
its name? These are some of the questions groups of children will be
ASE ANNUAL
able to ask from November through February when taking part in
videoconferences being run across England by the Met Office using
CONFERENCE
the JANET Videoconferencing Service (JVCS). Funded by the
Department of Children, Schools and Families the programme aims to
encourage the take up of science and maths in schools.
Weather, Climate change, Weather forecasting and Tropical
Thursday 7 to
Cyclones are being covered with presentations by experts at the Met
Saturday 9 January2010
Office followed by interactive questions and answer sessions with
students. “Videoconferencing gives us a perfect tool to raise the profile
of a complex science,” says Paul Gross, Educations Services Manager.
The JVCS service manages, schedules and supports all Met Office
videoconferences with schools and is free to access by all UK state
funded schools.
Inspirational
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Science
The best in science
teaching and learning
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International
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Incorporating
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