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movemanSKG Customer Receives Royal Visit

Opened last month by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Box Hill School’s new music block cost £1.1m to build and offers pupils an extensive range of facilities, including professional recording studios. A movemanSKG Prestige platform lift ensures the block is accessible to wheelchair users.
Box Hill School is in Mickleham village surrounded by the Surrey countryside, [...]

Wheelchair Lift for Extreme Access Needs

movemanSKG’s new platform lift, Companion Extreme, features a robust steel construction with a painted finish. This means it resists rust and withstands harsh weather conditions, even those typical of Scandinavian winters! Suitable for wheelchair users, the lift is perfect for companies with access needs.
Extreme is for external use only. It is freestanding, comes ready assembled, [...]

Disabled Access is a Top Priority at Newmarket Racecourse Restaurant

Newmarket is the UK’s historic home of horseracing and has two prestigious courses, the July Course and the Rowley Mile. The July Course hosts the illustrious Darley Cup during the summer months and attracts thousands of visitors each year. It recently opened new restaurant facilities, which incorporate two movemanSKG lifts - a Prestige and a [...]

Irish Car Dealership Off to a Driving Start: New Platform Lifts Solve Access Needs

T.P. Waters, the leading new and used car dealer, can now accommodate less able customers thanks to a Prestige platform lift from movemanSKG. Built into the company’s plush new showrooms near Kildare in Ireland, the lift looks superb and makes the premises’ first floor accessible to wheelchair users.
Tom Waters, Managing Director at T.P. Waters, is [...]

Country Store Invests in Platform Lift to Provide Disabled Access

movemanSKG has installed a Prestige platform lift at Carmarthen & Plumsaints Farmers’ new £1.5m store in Crosshands, Wales. Branch Manager Ian Vaughan-Hughes is very pleased; “The platform lift allows wheelchair users to access the shop’s upper floor, which stocks country clothes, work-wear and boots. It means less able customers have full use of the store [...]