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33  SW ARCHITECTURAL DR CLIMBING WALLS


Climbing walls can be designed to fit any budget. They are a fantastic form of exercise. They build strength, fitness and improve flexibility and can create a life-long hobby. They’re economic on floor space. They can be a revenue earner. Suitable for new build- ings or retro-fitting on existing premises. Contact DR Climbing Walls for free advice on designing and building a climbing wall.


Enq. 136 AMWELL SYSTEMS


Amwell have washroom products suited to every age and every stage in education. Their fantastic range of cubicles, vanities, lockers, and benching including some great new look products that will be just what you need for a fresh look to 2012. Amwell’s new improved freestanding Aqualine cubicle range, for example, is perfect for school changing rooms. It not only looks great but stands up to the rough and tumble of the changing room environment. Team this with Amwell’s flexible Aquasafe locker solutions and robust Aquabench seating and your changing room area will be transformed. Amwell’s strong and stylish cubicle systems also include Playtime for the little ones, Acorn for Primary and Splash for secondary education and beyond. All washroom systems are now available in a vast array of new laminate colours and unique digital prints.


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METALCRAFT SW Architectural Metalcraft design, manufacture and install bespoke balconies, balustrades, handrails and furniture, using multiple materials including steel, stainless steel, glass, wood and stone. They are also installers of the Q Railing systems of stainless steel and glass handrail and balustrades. How they differ from a lot of other suppliers is that they can offer a truly bespoke product: ‘If it can be done we can do it’. They are currently working on projects in Kings Lynn, Norwich, Ely, Cambridge, Essex and London and will be exhibiting at the Grand Designs Live show at the Excel centre later in the year.


Enq. 137 CIS STREET FURNITURE


CIS Street Furniture supply and install a wide range of secure cycle parking and storage for schools, universities and work places. Styles range from utilitarian to stylish, fully enclosed or open sided. Modular designs and cus- tomer specified colours give an unlimited scope for finding the ideal solution to the safe parking of bicycles: • Cycling is good exercise especially for children • Government guidelines recommend 15 minutes of exercise per day


• Millions of children want to cycle to school • In Denmark around half of all children cycle to school


• In Britain only 2 per cent actually do! • Ten bikes can be parked in the space of one car • If children continue cycling into adulthood, they will be as fit as someone 10 years younger


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The Nova 600x600 LED ceiling panel has a light- weight slim design, it is clean area approved, versatile in its application, and easy to install, with three independ- ently controlled panels of light that are high in lumen output and provides instant illumination for 50,000 hours. Available in two colour temperatures and three hour emergency back up pack option, ensures that the Nova is the perfect product for commercial lighting environments. Exled can provide onsite evaluations, detailed project assessments with specific advice on which LED solutions will benefit your organisation the most. With their in-house technical team they can provide support for the application with light plots and CAD drawings.


Enq. 138 INDUCED ENERGY


It’s a fact: use induction just once and you’ll never want to use anything else. Induction is as responsive as gas but also offers the advantages of being safer, cooler and cleaner, and reduces your energy bills. Key benefits of Induced Energy induction hobs: • Energy efficient • Better for the environment • Responsive to use • Simple to operate and keep clean • Safe • Reliable


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