Store more with Stormor

Stormor shelving is the versatile range at the heart of our shelving offer. The family of frames available makes Stormor suitable for storage needs from the commercial to the workshop environment.

Applications include:

  • General office storage
  • Dedicated office filing solutions
  • Large archiving projects
  • Healthcare records
  • Retail storage
  • Workshops and stockrooms
  • Industrial storage

A major advantage of Stormor shelving are the slim profile shelves and frames which give runs of shelving a neat, co-ordinated appearance.

This design feature, coupled with its range of sizes, upright colour options and comprehensive range of accessories makes Stormor ideal for use in any environment, where the slim profiles minimise wasted linear space and optimise use of the storage area.

Spur Shelving – Wall Mounted Shelving

Spur™ wall mounted twin slot shelving, also known as Gardinia in Europe, is one of the most respected names in the shelving industry for wall mounted cantilever shelves. This British made system is designed to cover your shelving requirements for retail shop displays, office, home or garage. This system uses uprights fixed to the wall, with parallel slots that the spur bracket fits into to give a strong support for steel or timber shelving of your choice.

Spur Steel-Lok Uprights

Wall mounted shelf uprights are available in 170 for single level applications, 430, 710, 1000, 1500, 1980 and 2400mm lengths for all other applications.

Spur Steel-Lok Shelving Brackets

Brackets are available in 170, 220, 270, 320, 365, 470 and 610mm lengths.

Spur Budget T-Slot Uprights

Wall mounted shelf uprights are available in 610, 920, 1220 and 1830mm lengths for all other applications.

Spur Budget T-Slot Brackets

Brackets are available in 200, 250 and 300mm lengths.

Spur Steel-Lok Heavy Duty Brackets

Heavy duty brackets are available in 365, 470 and 610mm lengths.

Spring Rod Book Supports

Available in 150, 200 and 250mm lengths. These clip into the twin slot upright to give a solid fixing, preventing books and documents from sliding.

Steel Shelves - New stronger design

Available 1000mm long for shelf depths 170, 220, 270, 320, 370, 470 and 610mm deep. Special manufactured shelf lengths are available under 1000mm long.

Presentation Brackets and Shelves

Designed to support steel or wooden shelves. Used for displaying periodicals, books and magazines.

Accessory Support Brackets

Designed to support wall mounted cupboards, white boards, paneling and other accessories.

Library Shelf Ends

Designed to support wooden shelves which may be independently adjusted using a single slot.

Available 150mm high x 150mm, 200mm, or 250mm deep.

 

City March On To The Next Round

CITY marched into the fourth round of the FA Cup sponsored by Budweiser with a polished 4-1 victory over Championship side Burnley at Carrow Road.

City celebrate Grant Holt's opening goal against Burnley
Goals from Grant Holt and Simon Jackson put City in the driving seat in the first half, but Jay Rodriguez pulled one back to make it 2-1 at the break. In an eventful first half Holt also missed a penalty as City attacked with purpose.

But the Canaries turned in an excellent second-half display and further strikes from Andrew Surman and Steve Morison ensured Norwich will be in tomorrow’s fourth round draw live on ITV1 at 5.40pm.

Lambert told Canaries Player after the game: “I thought we were very, very good and I am delighted to be through.

“Burnley are a good side and we had two very hard games against them last season. This one was no different and I thought we did very well to dominate the game.

“I think what the Premier League does is make you step up to the plate, and that showed. The lads were very sharp. We passed it really well, the tempo was great, and I’m delighted with everybody.”

Lambert fielded a strong starting eleven, with young ‘keeper Declan Rudd coming in for Ruddy, but otherwise a side full of experience.

The visitors made a lively start and Rudd was twice called upon to make diving saves in the opening three minutes, as he did well to keep out efforts from Charlie Austin and Rodriguez.

But City hit back and nearly went ahead when Surman played a neat one-two with Hoolahan before his shot was deflected behind off the sliding Burnley defender Ben Mee.

From the resulting corner they did go in front when the ball eventually fell to Hoolahan and his excellent cross from the left was firmly headed home by Holt in the sixth minute, his eighth goal of the season.

Six minutes later they had doubled their advantage with a similar goal, this time Drury crossing from the left flank for Jackson to plant an unstoppable header high into the net.

But any thoughts of a Canary cruise were soon curtailed as the visitors hit back with a header of their own, Rodriguez meeting Wallace’s free-kick from the right with a looping effort from some way out which arced over Rudd and into the net.

City had a glorious chance to restore their two-goal cushion on the half-hour mark, when referee Mike Jones awarded a penalty after the ball struck the out-stretched arm of Austin in the area. Burnley felt it was more a case of ball to hand than an intentional handball – and they probably felt justice had been done when Holt uncharacteristically dragged his spot-kick wide of the post.

At the other end Daniel Ayala showed his class in the 42nd minute with a superb sliding block to deny Austin as he threatened to get a shot in from inside the six-yard box.

Half-time: Norwich City 2, Burnley 1

Burnley made a change in the 52nd minute after Wallace collided with one of his team-mates in the centre circle, eventually hobbling off to be replaced Bartley.

Two minutes later City were left wondering how they weren’t 3-1 up after a moment of pinball in the Burnley box. First Grant brilliantly palmed away Hoolahan’s volley, then Holt slammed the rebound against the post and then when the ball fell to Jackson he missed from six yards.

But the Canaries were not to be denied and duly extended their lead on the hour, Jackson doing really well to help on Drury’s pass into the path of Surman, who kept his cool to fire past Grant.

Norwich made a double substitution in the 70th minute, Morison and Wilbraham replacing Holt and Jackson in the City attack, while Stanislas came on for Austin for the visitors.

Not for the first time this season, Lambert’s subs made an immediate and telling impact, as Wilbraham’s neat shot on the turn was palmed into the path of Morison by Grant and the City striker bundled home his eighth of the season from close range.

Burnley made another change a few minutes later, Macdonald coming on for Amougou. City responded with their final change, Bennett replacing Hoolahan, but there were to be no more goals and City progressed into the Fourth Round.

Final score: Norwich City 4, Burnley 1

Norwich City: Rudd, Martin, Drury, Whitbread, Crofts, Holt (c) (Wilbraham 70), Jackson (Morison 70), Surman, Hoolahan (Bennett 77), Fox, Ayala. Subs not used: Steer, Johnson, Lappin, Barnett.

Burnley: Grant, McCann (c), Wallace (Bartley 52), Marney, Rodriguez, Paterson, Edgar, Amougou (Macdonald 75), Austin (Stanislas 70), Easton, Mee. Subs not used: Stewart, Hines, Treacy, Jackson.

Attendance: 22,898

Referee: Mike Jones

Need help choosing Lockers for your School?

Buying any type of locker for your school can seem like a challenge, what type, what locks do we need? What colours? What sizes? Do we need single lockers or nests ? What is a Nest of Lockers ?

School Lockers

With our years of supplying lockers to schools, colleges, factories and offices, we have put a few pointers together to make the task of choosing lockers that much easier for you……

The most important things to consider when buying school lockers

  • Number of, “compartments”, “tiers” of “doors” in the height of each locker.
    • There are a number of choices available Single, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, doors / compartments / tiers in the height of a standard locker.
    • Consider the space needed per pupil and space available for the locating of the lockers and this may give you the answer.
    • What the pupil will be storing is also an important factor
      • Single and double compartment lockers are usually suitable for hanging coats etc.
      • Three compartment lockers would be suitable for PE bags, lunchboxes, text books, (The 3 and indeed 4 compartment lockers are generally the most widely used in schools today).
  • Size of your Lockers.
    • May be dependent on the depth you have available, the range of depths available in our lockers includes 12” (305mm), 15” (380mm), 18” (460mm), widths include 12” (305mm), 15” (380mm), 18” (460mm), All lockers are 70” (1780mm) high.
  • The Number of lockers you need.
    • Lockers are available as a single locker, or a nest of 2 (two single lockers fixed together side by side) or nests of 3 (Subject to locker size – three lockers fixed together side by side). The idea of nesting is to reduce costs on handling and materials.
  • The Type of Lock
    • There are a number of locks available for our range of lockers, each with their own benefits.
    • The most commonly used on our lockers, are cam locks, or the more common of the two hasp locks. The Cam locks operate via a replaceable key, and the hasp locks via a padlock, either a key operated padlock, or combination padlock (These are normally charged to the pupil or the pupil can bring their own in)
    • Other more specialised locks are available including Combination Locks, Coin / Token Retain / Return locks, these are more commonly used in sports centres, gyms and so on.

 

  • Accessories for your Lockers
    • There are a number of accessories available to use with your lockers.
    • Sloping tops – these prevent items being stored on top of the lockers and are less likely to retain dirt and dust on top, than a conventional flat top locker.
    • Stands and Seats – A wide range of locker stands are available, these lift the locker off of the floor to enable underneath the locker to be swept out, or even used for storing shoes and footwear. Locker seats act the same as the locker stands, but provide a seat area in front of the locker for sitting whilst getting changed.

 

New information pages

In an effort to make our main website www.4theworkplace.co.uk an even more useful tool for the workplace, we have added a range of information pages and will continue to do so over the weeks ahead.

Initially we have our warehouse equipment information page detailing a number of products we commonly supply to clients with warehousing facilities, as well as

Warehouse Equipment Information page from 4theworkplace.co.uk

School Lockers and Equipment information page, again highlighting the most popular products that we supply into the education sector.

Many additional information pages will follow in the weeks ahead, and you can find them on the right hand side of any page under the heading information.

 

 

Norwich City 1 Fulham 1 : We just couldn’t stay away !

Following on from our Match Sponsorship of the Norwich City V’s Tottenham Hotspur Match, we were offered the sponsorship of the match ball which we duly accepted, this game like the one against Spurs, was a great game……..

CITY’S super-subs combined to salvage a precious point for the Canaries against a resolute Fulham side, as Simeon Jackson’s excellent header from Elliott Bennett’s cross deep into injury time earned a dramatic 1-1 draw.

Fulham controlled the first half and took the lead in only the seventh minute, when Orlando Sa’s crisp finish from the edge of the area put them in the driving seat.

But City reshuffled after the break and were rejuvenated, hammering away at the Cottagers’ door until the fourth minute of injury time when Jackson struck to raise the roof at Carrow Road.

Manager Paul Lambert told Canaries Player afterwards: “It was brilliant. I thought we were relentless in the second-half, and I thought we played well in bits in the first-half, but we couldn’t get the breakthrough.

“We lost a poor goal though, which I thought was too easy.

“Then we got a great goal though and the lads deserve unbelievable credit for what they have done, they’ve got a huge point for us.”

Before the game Lambert made four changes to the team which started in the 2-0 defeat against Spurs at Carrow Road on Tuesday.

Kyle Naughton and Daniel Ayala came in to the defence, replacing Adam Drury and Ritchie De Laet respectively. Meanwhile the City boss opted to start with Steve Morison as lone striker, with Grant Holt dropping to the bench and Anthony Pilkington and Bradley Johnson coming in to bolster the midfield.

But it was Fulham who made the brighter start with some crisp passing and it took them just seven minutes to stun Carrow Road with a well-crafted opener. It came when Moussa Dembele surged past Johnson before finding Sa on the edge of the City box, the Portuguese player turning well before firing past Ruddy into the corner.

Within a few minutes they nearly made it two, Sa shooting towards the bottom corner only for Naughton to get back and hack the ball away from the foot of the post.

City fought back and were inches away from an equaliser in the 13th minute when Surman squared across the edge of the area and Johnson’s daisy-cutter was deflected just past the post.

From the resulting flurry of corners, Norwich saw Stockdale desperately clawing Zak Whitbread header onto the post and then Morison was twice denied by blocks on the line from the frantic Cottagers ‘keeper and defenders.

In the 20th minute John Arne Riise hit a trademark piledriver free-kick from distance but thankfully for Norwich it flashed wide. At the other end Pilkington showed good positivity with a well-struck effort in the 25th minute which deflected behind.

Fulham themselves were desperately unlucky not to extend their lead in the 33rd minute, when leading scorer Dempsey flicked on Sa’s header but it crashed back off the crossbar.

The Cottagers were looking very dangerous on the break and Frei was the next to go close, sprinting clear of the City defence before shooting goalwards, Ruddy diving to his left to palm the effort away.

Wes Hoolahan was having a busy game for the Canaries and in the 40th minute tried his luck with a speculative 30-yard shot which dipped a couple of yards over Stockdale’s bar.

Half-time: Norwich City 0, Fulham 1

At the break Lambert decided to make a tactical change, with Grant Holt joining the attack to replace midfielder David Fox.

The change seemed to give Fulham a bit more to think about and in the 57th minute the ball fell to Pilkington after good work by Morison on the left, but his shot from 14 yards was charged down. A minute later Naughton twisted clear on the left and blazed a fierce drive against the crossbar.

Pilkington had another half-chance in the 62nd minute, striking a useful effort narrowly over and then Naughton’s low shot was narrowly wide of the post as City continued to press for an equaliser.

With just over 20 minutes of normal time remaining Lambert made another change, Jackson coming on for Morison. Within a couple of minutes City had carved out another chance as Surman’s blast whizzed wide of the post.

There was a final flurry of substitutions with ten minutes to go as Duff and Sidwell replaced Frei and Sa for the visitors while Bennett entered the fray for City, replacing Pilkington.

As the clock ticked away Jackson’s angled effort was palmed away by Stockdale and just out of the path of the on-rushing Holt while Whitbread’s decent header from a deep free-kick was well claimed by the Fulham stopper.

In the 89th minute two of the subs nearly combined to create an equaliser, Bennett whipping in a superb ball which Holt met with a header which was just over the bar.

But we all know this Norwich City side never, ever gives up and their relentless endeavour in the second half was finally rewarded in the fourth of five minutes of injury time when Bennett’s clever cut inside and pinpoint cross was headed home in style by Jackson.

Final score: Norwich City 1, Fulham 1

City: Ruddy, Martin, Johnson, Morison (Jackson 69), Whitbread, Surman, Pilkington (Bennett 80), Hoolahan (c), Fox (Holt 46), Naughton, Ayala. Subs not used: Rudd, Crofts, Barnett, Wilbraham.

Fulham: Stockdale, Kelly, Riise, Hangeland, Sa (Sidwell 80), Ruiz, Murphy (c) (Etuhu 65), Senderos, Frei (Duff 80), Dempsey, Dembele. Subs not used: Etheridge, Baird, Kasami, Hughes.

Referee: Howard Webb

Attendance:  26,406

Match Report Courtesy of http://www.canaries.co.uk/page/MatchReport/0,,10355~58376,00.html

 

Norwich City 0 Tottenham Hotspur 2 – Quality Shows at Carrow Road

A SECOND-HALF brace from Gareth Bale was enough to earn Tottenham a 2-0 Barclays Premier League win over City at Carrow Road.

Gareth Bale opens the scoring at Carrow Road

Bale fired home after good work from Emmanuel Adebayor in the 56th minute and then sprinted on to an excellent through-ball from Luka Modric to chip home his second 11 minutes later.

After the match City boss Paul Lambert praised his players for their hard work against one of the best sides the Canaries have faced so far in the Premier League:

“They are a team vying for the Premier League title and they have players all over the park who can change a game for you in a second,” he said.

“Harry’s got them playing some wonderful football and I can’t fault my lads for the way they kept going and going. Of course the goals we conceded were disappointing, they always are, but I thought we went out there and gave it a right good go against one of the best sides in the country.”

Marc Tierney missed the game after suffering a groin strain in training yesterday and Lambert praised his replacement Adam Drury for his performance: “Adam has not played for a while and I thought he came in and put in a good, solid display. That is what you will always get with Adam, he will never let you down.”

Before the game Lambert made two changes to the team which drew 2-2 at Wolves before Christmas, with Ritchie De Laet coming in for Spurs loanee Kyle Naughton and Drury coming in for the injured Tierney.

Once the match got underway it was Spurs who enjoyed the lion’s share of possession in the opening exchanges, though a Bale shot from 16 yards comfortably saved by Ruddy in the 6th minute was their only serious threat on goal.

Adam Drury made a solid start on his first Premier League appearance of the season for the Canaries but there was a moment of concern when he required treatment after picking up a knock from Walker – thankfully the City veteran was able to continue.

In the 16th minute nice work by Hoolahan gave Fox the chance to try his luck with a well-struck effort from outside the area but if flew straight into the arms of Friedel.

The Canaries came more into the game as the half progressed but the next opportunity on goal fell to Gareth Bale, the Welsh international letting fly from 22 yards only for his effort to deflect narrowly wide of the post off a City defender.

On 32 minutes there came two let-offs for City in the space of a minute. First Russell Martin breathed a huge sigh of relief after Bale blazed over the bar after robbing the Norwich defender and racing into the clear – then in their next attack Van Der Vaart’s long ball was touched past Ruddy by Adebayor but ran off the pitch before he could get on to it again.

Bale was next to have a go with a rasping drive brilliantly palmed wide by Ruddy, while at the other end a superb backheel by Holt set up a City counter-attack which ended with a chip from Morison that was narrowly wide of the post.

As the first half ended Adebayor let fly with a low effort which flew just wide of the post, although Ruddy looked to have it covered in the replays.

Half-time: Norwich City 0, Tottenham Hotspur 0

In the 52nd minute Spurs defender Gallas was shown the yellow card for tripping Surman right on the edge of the Tottenham box. Surman dusted himself down and fired in the resulting free-kick himself and it was a good effort, blasted inches wide of the post.

But just over three minutes later Spurs edged ahead with the opening goal of the game, Adebayor showing great footwork in the box to hold off several defenders before squaring for Bale to fire home.

Just after the hour-mark Ritchie De Laet went down clutching his leg and it was clear he would be unable to continue. On came Leon Barnett, slotting in at centre-back with Russell Martin moving out to his old position at right-back.

But on 67 minutes City were punished for losing posession near Tottenham’s box as Modric played a superb pass into the path of Bale and the winger sped towards goal before netting with a neat chip over the helpless Ruddy.

Spurs made a substitution in the 72nd minute, Danny Rose replacing Assou-Ekotto. Three minutes later Lambert made a double switch for Norwich, Bennett and Pilkington coming on for Drury and Crofts.

The visitors were firmly in control of the game although Russell Martin went close with a header from Pilkington’s corner in injury time which was deflected just wide.

Final score: Norwich City 0, Tottenham Hotspur 2

City: Ruddy, Martin, Drury (Bennett 75), Morison, Whitbread, Crofts (Pilkington 75), Holt (c), Surman, Hoolahan, Fox, De Laet (Barnett 62). Subs not used: Rudd, Johnson, Jackson, Wilbraham.

Spurs: Friedel, Bale, Kaboul, Parker (c) (Livermore 90), Adebayor, Van Der Vaart (Kranjcar 85), Gallas, Modric, Walker, Sandro, Assou-Ekotto (Rose 72). Subs not used: Gomes, Pavlyuchenko, Bassong,  Pienaar.

Referee: Michael Oliver

Attendance: 26,807

MATCH SPONSORS: shelving and lockers supplier 4theworkplace.co.uk - equipping your workplace for less.

Match Report Courtesy of http://www.canaries.co.uk/page/MatchReport/0,,10355~58330,00.html

You don’t need shelving !

Deciding on a storage system for your home or business, can be somewhat of a daunting task, how high? how wide? how many levels? what capacity do I need per level?. Well here is a brief guide to the shelving systems available to you……..

Firstly, YOU DO NOT NEED SHELVING !

You need extra storage space, to get things off the floor, to store more in the existing area, to organise and make more efficient the storage of products or even archives, paintings etc. 

Lets begin with cheap shelving units, these can be found in many of the high street or out of town DIY sheds, whether you are aftershelving for shedsgarage shelving units or some workshop shelving you could find them instore, (you wont get much advice on the type of shelving best for you, but you will find a small selection of cheap shelving there. They also have a wide range of wall mounted shelving or the Brand “Spur shelving” as it is known in the trade.

The most common brand or phrase associated with shelving is of course Dexion Shelving it is to the shelving industry what “hoover” is in the vacuum cleaner market. No longer manufactured in the UK the name Dexion still lives on through European owned storage equipment manufacturers. 

“I need some Dexion” now commonly means “I need some Racking or Shelving“, with this statement comes a problem of its own, as there are so many Industrial shelving systems in the market place today, its hard to ensure that you get quality and value for money with so many low cost imported shelving products, so initially try looking for a uk shelving system manufacturer.

Shelving and Racking systems come in hundreds of different combinations and types plastic shelving for food grade applications, stainless steel shelving for high care areas, including hospitals etc, galvanised shelving or chrome shelving for use in damp areas or chill and cold stores.

Whilst bolted shelving (also called British Standard Shelving or Delta Edge Shelving is still very much available, the majority of systems are bolt free or clip together shelving. These unlike Bolted systems are easier and quicker to install, as well as easier to relocate and modify shelf levels as your businesses storage needs change or develop.

Other systems, such as Office shelving units and archive shelving are low cost ways of storing your archives and day to day records on site, without the need for expensive off site storage or archiving. Mobile shelving systems also play a big part in storing archives and records, and safe vast amounts of floor space when installed efficiently.

Whilst in the office environment, you may have a mail room? that is where pigeon hole shelving creates a valuable method of sorting the days post ready for distribution.

If you have a shelving racking requirment, then why not give us a call, as a reputable supplier of shelving solutions, and with our envious reputation for our knowledge of our products and the shelving industry, we can find you the right shelving and racking product for your storage problem.

A reputable company should be able to visit your company, look at your particular storage issue, listen to your concerns, and specify a suitable, cost effective storage solution, whilst also providing you with a no obligation quotation, CAD drawing, detailed specification and shelving and racking project management.

To discuss your racking project with our friendly projects team give us a call on 0845 370 3750 

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

4theworkplace will be closed from the Thursday 22nd December until Tuesday 3rd January 2012.

Orders received during this time are very welcome, but will be processed on the 3rd January when we are back in the office.

Our emergency number for emergencies only is 07795 466007, please feel free to leave a message if not answered.

To end we would to thank you all for your business during 2011 we look forward to speaking with you again in 2012 and wish you, your colleagues and families a very merry christmas and a happy new year.

Steve Swallow
Managing Director