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Smith's high level answer in Halifax
14/07/2010A West Yorkshire power tools manufacturer now has heat on demand, thanks to Smith's Environmental Products, the leading supplier of domestic and light commercial fan convectors in the UK.
Smith's warms up Kirkbymoorside War Memorial Hall
11/06/2010Kirkbymoorside War Memorial Hall is home to indoor markets, theatrical performances, bingo, dance classes and other evening events. It is the focal point of the local community in the North Yorkshire market town.
Smith's wins new fans in Great Yarmouth
21/05/2010Having grown dissatisfied with the inefficiency of their existing radiators, Alan Plester and his wife installed two Ecovectors® from Smith's Environmental Products, the leading supplier of domestic and light commercial fan convectors in the UK, in the lounge of their static home in Great Yarmouth.
Spanish eyes are smiling as Smith's adds heat to tapas bar
08/04/2010Diners at one of the newest eateries in Halifax - the Las Cuevas restaurant and tapas bar - can now enjoy the best of Spanish cuisine and entertainment in complete comfort after heating at the six-month old restaurant was boosted by the installation of equipment from Smith's Environmental Products, the UK's leading supplier of domestic and light commercial fan convectors.
Smith's brings Mickleton Village Hall up to temperature
10/02/2010Mickleton Village Hall hosts an array of private and business functions, as well as events such as theatre shows, musical and Parish Council meetings. Therefore, when the Hall's management committee realised that the radiators installed there were inadequate, they decided an efficient alternative was required.