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The SCR Chambers: Barnsley & Rotherham


Atrium Self Storage are Platinum members


Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber welcomes Atrium Self Storage as Platinum Members. The brand new facility, which opened in January, on the Hellaby Business Estate, gives home and business customers safe, convenient, indoor storage with their own personal lockable units. With unlimited access 24 hours a day, seven


days a week via an individual electronic key fob, no human interaction is required for entry, and the business or individual can access at their convenience. Atrium Self Storage understand the challenges


IVS Materials Handling answered call for help…


We are a team of clinical nurse specialists for tissue viability, which basically means we know a thing or two about wounds, in particular pressure ulcers. In the current NHS covid-19 crisis we are mainly supporting ward staff in maintaining the skin integrity of patients who are unable to care for themselves. Patients with coronavirus are at extremely high risk of developing pressure ulcers, or bed sores as they are often referred to, and we aim to prevent these from occurring. We have finally been allocated an office base


but have nowhere to keep our dinners and drinks cool for when we take a break. We desperately need a fridge to assist in keeping us hydrated and nourished while we care for poorly patients. Does anyone have an old one to donate? In this, our 20th year, this will be the most challenging for us all. IVS Materials Handling may last another few months or continue for another 20-year journey, but while we can, we offer a small gift to help some people that help us.


What have we donated? • A brand-new fridge delivered to the hospital. • Stocked with water, drinks, tea, coffee, biscuits • And an auction prize of a full children’s play forklift truck worth £275, of which all proceeds will go back into the NHS.


Why are we doing this? How do we all get the things we need? Medical supplies, food, clothes… and how do we get it? Home delivery? Supermarkets? Cash and carry’s? Every product produced and built and /or


shipped into this country is handled by some kind of forklift truck. Every forklift truck needs an engineer to fix it,


a company to supply a part for it, someone to train them how to use it and the infrastructure to arrange it all.


We are essential workers too • We need years of training to be engineers. • We enjoy interacting with people. • We enjoy the challenge of fixing things. • We have people at home that are vulnerable - but still we go out to work, take every precaution we can, but the danger is still there.


• We currently live with families that also have front line jobs and we can’t be with them in the same house.


The world doesn’t stop turning and consumer


purchases are also changing, but we have a small number of weeks to hopefully curb the worst. Consider how urgent your purchase is. What we do is important, essential even, but


nothing compared to what nurses and doctors go through. They protect the people that mean the most to us, and they are unearthing the values for the NHS that some had thought forgotten. We don’t have much to give but we can


donate what we have to assist in this battle. You give your mind, body and being; the least we can give is things to support you. Your commitment is the epitome of what


makes you the angels of the NHS. What will you do to help?


faced by businesses in Barnsley and Rotherham during the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. As an essential business service themselves, they can provide immediate self storage to businesses operating in a number of priority areas such as the NHS, retailers, suppliers, manufacturers and support services. The facility has over 200 separate indoor units


ranging from 25 to 170sq ft which are available to rent for short and long term contracts from as little as £1.42 per day. Whether you’re a retailer or business requiring emergency storage whilst your output is scaled up or down, in need of somewhere for secure storage of essential goods and supplies, or maybe a homeowner whose sale has been put on hold and need a short-term solution for your precious items. Neil Taylor, Facility Manager at Atrium Self


Storage said: “We’ve invested heavily in state-of- the-art security and surveillance and proud of our modern, clean and convenient facility for our home and business customers who demand more than a dirty outdoor container unit. Our customer service is first-class, we know Self Storage isn’t something people often rent and make the whole process from getting a price, to moving in, as easy as possible.” Shane Young, Head of Commercial and


Partnerships at the Chamber said, ‘it is great to be working with Mark, Neil and the wider team. Atrium Self Storage is a great business and we are proud to have them on board. I am looking forward to building the relationship with Mark and supporting this new business’. One of Atrium’s newest customers, Alan Fenn


from Compass Distribution, said, “We have recently moved our business storage to Atrium Self Storage as we found the facility to be secure, excellent value and a convenient location to service all of South Yorkshire. Our business relies upon us responding flexibly to the needs of our customers and Atrium’s unlimited electronic access means we can access our materials at any time of the day or night”.


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