Thursday, December 5, 2013

Cycling Shelters are a must in order to encourage cyclist to stay longer and grow the local economy!

Do you have the correct Cycle Shelter to suit your needs?

Posted on Thursday, 05 December 2013 09:18AM by
Cycling in the UK is being more and more popular. 
The last two Olympics has shown the World how well we excel in this sport! 
The Tour de France - Us Brits have been the last two winners!! 
The Tour de France comes to Yorkshire and the Peak District 
next year for the start of this historic race! 

Eroica also comes to UK in the Peak District in 2014  
A British version of Italy’s famous Eroica event is to be staged 
in the Peak District on June 22, 2014. Like its Italian parent, 
L'Eroica Britannia will be restricted to riders on pre-1987 bikes, 
which means down tube shifters and almost certainly no carbon fiber. 
The ride will be part of a three-day festival of cycling 
over the weekend on June 20-22 and will offer : 
30, 60 and 100 miles, with the rest of the 
weekend devoted to a festival of cycling

All of this means organisations and businesses need to review 
how well they are looking after the storage and security of bikes 
in order for the local area to benefit from cyclist being able to spend 
time as a tourist, as a shopper and as a contributor to the local economy!
 Cycle Shelters are the answer and we need to change the way and 
where we have them available for all bikers.

We are so proud to be the UK's best solution, with UK made and
 installed products. Take a look at just some of the cycle shelters 
we have for you. We are just as proud of our customer service and 
promoting UK Manufacturing. 


Cycle Shelters

We deliver and install all of our Bike Shelters nationwide. 
All our bike shelters are British made and supplied and fitted by 
British workers. All our bike shelters can be adapted and used to
 help demonstrate compliance with BREEAM. We have a massive
 selection of cycle shelters in a massive selection of colours. 
If you can't find the cycle shelter you are looking for please
 contact us and we will do everything we can to help you. 


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Saturday, November 23, 2013

London Mayor could introduce ban to save cyclists

A report in The Times this week raises an interesting debate on cycling in cities, with a comparison to Paris laws............
Cycling in London

This news would also mean the need for more Cycle Shelters in convenient locations to help with this proposal.

"Boris Johnson would consider banning lorries from the streets of London during rush hour to halt the rise in the number of cyclists killed or seriously injured.
The Mayor’s comments at City Hall followed a recommendation from Chris Boardman, the Olympic Gold medalist and policy adviser to British Cycling, that heavy goods vehicles should be removed from the streets at the busiest times to save lives.
His comments followed a recommendation from Chris Boardman, the Olympic Gold medalist and policy adviser to British Cycling, that heavy goods vehicles should be removed from the streets at the busiest times to save lives.
Mr Johnson told the London Assembly: “What would be the effect, in terms of lives saved, of banning lorries in the peak hours? We need to dig into this a lot and we need to work out how it would work. I am not adverse to the idea instinctively.”
He added: “I don’t rule it out. We are going to look at all the experiences of other cities.”
The Mayor mentioned Paris, where the biggest lorries are only allowed to deliver between 10pm and 7am and medium-sized vehicles between 10am and 5pm. There were no fatalities among cyclists in central Paris in 2011. However, Mr Johnson said that 17 people were killed in the greater Paris region last year, more than in London.
The Mayor cited the London Olympics, when highways authorities lifted a night-time ban on lorry deliveries in Central London.
“We did a lot during the Olympics to try to move traffic off the roads during times when there was going to be congestion,” Mr Johnson said.
He added: “There is a risk, I believe, of a great glut of lorries as soon as the peak is over and these would also be in conflict with other road users including cyclists and pedestrians during that period.
“What is difficult is to imagine that we could somehow ban them altogether from London roads when they are needed for construction, they are needed to keep the economy going.”
His comments came as the Mayor was forced to defend his cycling policies after a spate of fatalities this month. Six cyclists have been killed in London in the past two weeks.
Lorries pose a particular risk. Thirty cyclists have been killed by lorries in London in the past four years and 25 were killed by HGVs in the country last year alone.
Speaking on the day of the latest fatality on Monday, Boardman said that lorries should face restrictions at peak times. “Lorries cannot have unrestricted access to all the roads in London,” he said. “I’m afraid he just can’t have his vision without tough choices like this.”
But yesterday, the man who won Gold at the Barcelona Olympics defended the Mayor from critics who seized on comments in which Mr Johnson appeared to blame cyclists who wear headphones or disobey the Highway Code. “I don’t want to join in with this ‘Boris bashing’. Boris is the only person who had the guts to do something about cycling in London,” Boardman said.
“Cyclists are vulnerable and it’s tough cycling round the capital. All road-users must obey the rules of the road. It makes me mad to see cyclists behaving badly on the road.”
During heated exchanges at Mayoral question time, Mr Johnson said that the number of cyclists killed in London had fallen to 81 between 2008 and 2013, compared with 102 in the previous six years.
However, the Assembly heard that the number of cyclists killed or seriously injured rose to 671 last year from 571 in 2011. Jenny Jones, the Green Party member, quoted Transport for London figures showing that a cyclist would need to take 364,000 journeys by bicycle before being killed or seriously injured, compared with 400,000 trips in 2008.
Mr Johnson conceded: “Admittedly, we have a larger number of people currently being injured and I am concerned about that.” 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Laptop storage for 32 Laptops great for colleges and universities - News - Premier Storage Products Limited

Laptop storage for 32 Laptops great for colleges and universities - News - Premier Storage Products Limited

Laptop storage for 32 Laptops great for colleges and universities

Posted on Thursday, 24 October 2013 11:54AM by

Charging Laptop Trolley for 32 Laptops


Really useful and usually essential for storage and charging of laptops 
for schools, colleges, Adult education centers and universities.


Charging Laptop Trolley for 32 Laptops
£1,620.00 ex VAT
£1,944.00 inc VAT
Colour Choice Blue handles  Lime handles  Orange handles  Charcoal handles  
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Code:LAP32H
Size :1291mm w x 703mm d x 1215mm h
Delivery:14 days


Horizontal Storage Charging 32 Laptop Trolley Free Delivery
  • Stores and charges 32 laptops
  • Sliding shelves house laptops and allow for easy access
  • Soft rubber grips protect laptops that are stored in individual bays
  • Fitted with Power 7 energy management system
  • For added safety the AC adapters and power supply are stored in a seperate compartment
  • Cable storage keeps cables neat and tidy
  • Heavy duty wheels with locking facility
  • Maximum laptop size to be 19"
  • Free two year warranty
  • Dimensions of trolley 1291mm w x 703mm d x 1215mm h
  • Dual point locking mechanism operated from top of unit which avoids broken keys
  • Hidden door release for child safety
  • Specially designed and tested air ventilation to keep laptops cool even when charging

Laptop Trolley for 16 with Side Open

Back of trolley showing side door open above


Laptop Trolley for 32 with Back Closed

Back of Laptop trolley showing side door closed above

Thanks very much from the Premier Limited Team
 


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