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Shelves of superstore stripped of goodsThe shelves of a superstore in Hayes Town have been stripped of its goods and the store has been closed down until further notice. Food and other items were pulled from the Wilkinsons store in Pump Lane last week as the shelves and other storage facilities in the store were reported to be unfit. The shelving and other storage racks will now be looked at by the company owners, while the store closes for ‘building improvements.’ This comes after a routine inspection of the store last week when food and other items were pulled from the shelves after local media reported, the building was in a ‘substandard condition.’ According to a report in The Uxbridge Gazette, the store chose to close its doors voluntarily and the food was pulled ‘as a precaution’ while the work is due to take just over a week to complete. When the store management was contacted by the paper, they confirmed that environmental health officers had visited the store last week but they would not be able to divulge any more details to the press as part of the ongoing investigation. Speaking to the paper, a spokesperson said: “Wilkinson has temporarily closed its Hayes store while it carries out building improvements. “We found that there were a number of issues relating to the storage of goods and materials that we wanted to put right- our Hayes store will soon be able to offer an improved shopping environment.” This store is one of the busiest Wilkinson stores in the country and sells a number of items including electronic goods, food and toiletries. It also offers a catalogue service where customers can order furniture online or in the store. While the store is shut for this essential work to be carried out, the nearest available stores are in West Ealing and Uxbridge

December 31, 2010 by Mary Smith

The shelves of a superstore in Hayes Town have been stripped of its goods and the store has been closed down until further notice. [Read more…] about Shelves of superstore stripped of goodsThe shelves of a superstore in Hayes Town have been stripped of its goods and the store has been closed down until further notice. Food and other items were pulled from the Wilkinsons store in Pump Lane last week as the shelves and other storage facilities in the store were reported to be unfit. The shelving and other storage racks will now be looked at by the company owners, while the store closes for ‘building improvements.’ This comes after a routine inspection of the store last week when food and other items were pulled from the shelves after local media reported, the building was in a ‘substandard condition.’ According to a report in The Uxbridge Gazette, the store chose to close its doors voluntarily and the food was pulled ‘as a precaution’ while the work is due to take just over a week to complete. When the store management was contacted by the paper, they confirmed that environmental health officers had visited the store last week but they would not be able to divulge any more details to the press as part of the ongoing investigation. Speaking to the paper, a spokesperson said: “Wilkinson has temporarily closed its Hayes store while it carries out building improvements. “We found that there were a number of issues relating to the storage of goods and materials that we wanted to put right- our Hayes store will soon be able to offer an improved shopping environment.” This store is one of the busiest Wilkinson stores in the country and sells a number of items including electronic goods, food and toiletries. It also offers a catalogue service where customers can order furniture online or in the store. While the store is shut for this essential work to be carried out, the nearest available stores are in West Ealing and Uxbridge

Filed Under: Construction & Maintenance

Bookcases need to filled at Cambridge school

December 31, 2010 by Mary Smith

New shelving units and bookcases need to be filled up with new books and magazines. [Read more…] about Bookcases need to filled at Cambridge school

Filed Under: Business Ideas

Avoiding Teenage Vandalism in Your Retail Park

December 30, 2010 by Mary Smith

If you manage or own a retail park, you know about the trouble teenage vandalism can cause. Anything from damage to plants and trees in the parking lots and spray paint on the outside of stores to things as serious as broken windows and theft. Here are some tips to help you avoid teenage vandalism in your retail park. [Read more…] about Avoiding Teenage Vandalism in Your Retail Park

Filed Under: Real Estate

How to Keep Pests Out of Rubbish Tips on Business Grounds

December 30, 2010 by Mary Smith 1 Comment

If your business or store is located in the countryside, or even a place in the city which has problems with pests such as stray cats, foxes, or rats, you are probably concerned about health and safety around the property, and about keeping the rubbish tips on the grounds looking clean and pest free. Here are some tips to help you achieve this. [Read more…] about How to Keep Pests Out of Rubbish Tips on Business Grounds

Filed Under: Productivity

Keeping the Public Off Your Industrial Estate

December 30, 2010 by Mary Smith

Whether you are worried about vandals damaging your property, kids wandering into your estate and getting hurt, or just people generally getting in the way, here are some tips for keeping the public off your industrial estate.
First, you should always have fencing around your industrial estate. This should solve almost all of your problems with people getting in when you don’t want them there. Industrial fencing is high quality, sturdy fencing that will keep out people and animals. Wire fencing is also durable and readily available.
Next, make sure that you have a sold gate in the industrial fencing, and that the lock you choose is secure and nearly impossible to open without a code or key. If a vandal wants to get in, they may have tools to do so, but this will keep the general public out.
To keep out vandals and thieves, it’s wise to install security cameras. Placing a camera by the gate of your estate is wise, but it may be good to place some along the wire fencing in other places as well. You can also put up signs warning people that they are under CCTV surveillance, and that any theft or vandalism will be prosecuted. This kind of warning generally deters the majority of troublemakers.
You can also install alarm systems, and be sure that your local police force and fire department area aware of your location and that your estate’s address is up to date and current in the phone book and online.
Finally, make sure that only the appropriate people have access to the estate. Never give out extra keys unless you know exactly why someone needs one. Warn everyone that they are not to make copies of keys without your permission.
Once you have put these precautions into motion, you should have little to no trouble with the public invading your estate.

Filed Under: Public Relations

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