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Mellor and Mottram Specialists in the design and installation


of church heating systems


We provide, full extensive reviews of your heating system requirements...


• Free comprehensive quotations throughout the UK, fixed price or day work rates


• Full service contracts for oil and gas installations/ tailor-made to suit your budget


• New system design or alterations


• Full under floor heating system designed and installed to churches


• Extensive knowledge of products and control systems to your needs


• Full repairs to existing cast iron systems • Oil tank replacement • All building work carried out with our installations • Lichfield/Chester DAC approved www.mellorandmottram.co.uk


M18 Freephone: 0800 644 6240


Mobile: 07836 622439 Unit 20, Britannia Business Park, North Road, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 2PZ Email: j.s.mottram@talk21.com


Can you help us to build on the great success we’ve achieved together?


We pride ourselves in offering a friendly, professional service that can incorporate a free no obligation site visit with a comprehensive scheme deign & quotation. We offer supply only or supply & install by our qualified NICEIC/ECA registered contractors.


Electric Heating Solutions are here to help


We have the experience & product range to heat your churches


www.electricheatingsolutions.co.uk 0800 978 8571


4 The Green | Branksome Hill Road | Bournemouth | Dorset | BH4 9LR Email: enquiries@electricheatingsolutions.co.uk


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Electric Heating Solutions CHURCH HEATING SPECIALISTS


Classic chandeliers with heating & lighting all in one unit Under pew heaters fit neatly under pew – no guards required Latest energy efficient electric radiators Superb slimline linear heaters at high level (up to 6m) Warm air storage heaters silently at off-peak cheap electricity


As the construction industry’s charity, our focus is on helping homeless and hospice charities with their buildings. We do this by channelling the


professional expertise, building materials and financial donations from the industry to help vulnerable men, women and children who are homeless or have life limiting illnesses.


However, we can only continue with this work with the support of companies and individuals within the construction industry.


Can you help us to build on the great success we’ve achieved together?


If you would like to get involved, please contact us today.


Call Francesca Roberts CRASH Chief Executive on 0208 742 0717


www.crash.org.uk


As the construction industry’s charity, our focus is on helping homeless and hospice charities with their buildings. We do this by channelling the


As the construction industry’s charity, our focus is on helping homeless and hospice charities with their buildings. We do this by channelling the


professional expertise, building materials and financial donations from the industry to help vulnerable men, women and children who are homeless or have life limiting illnesses.


However, we can only continue with this work with the support of companies and individuals within the construction industry.


professional expertise, building materials and financial donations from the industry to help vulnerable men, women and children who are homeless or have life limiting illnesses.


However, we can only continue with this work with the support of companies and individuals within the construction industry.


If you would like to get involved, please contact us today.


Call Francesca Roberts CRASH Chief Executive on 0208 742 0717


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If you would like to get involved, please contact us today.


Call Francesca Roberts CRASH Chief Executive on 0208 742 0717


www.crash.org.uk


Can you help us to build on the great success we’ve achieved together?


YEARS OF


CRASH 2016


1996 -


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