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OER Group - Cambridge - Your local Office Equipment supplier

We are your locally owned and run office equipment supplier in and around the Cambridge area. Whilst you will benefit from the increased levels of service and technical support that in our opinion only a local smaller company can offer we are backed by our franchisor OER Group to deliver very competitive prices for all your office equipment requirements.

Office equipment products & services supplied

OER Group - Cambridge, the one stop shop for all your office equipment requirements in Cambridge. We supply new digital copier, second user copiers and colour photocopiers, computer networks and computers, office furniture, office design, telephone systems and phone equipment, laser printers, fax machines and computer maintenance. We always have great deals on both new and second user colour photocopiers or black and white copiers. All capital equipment is available on leasing rental, short term rental and lease rental facilities through several large finance companies. (subject to status)

Technical support and after sales support is the key to OER Group's success. Local supplier that have a personal investment in the business via their franchise ensure the highest levels of service and support is given to each of our clients. Technical support maintenance contracts and support agreements are available for office equipment such as colour photocopiers and digital copiers, telephone systems, computers but are also supplied for IT and software systems and for further information on what is available please call us and we will arrange for our local franchisee to visit your premises without obligation to discuss your office equipment requirements in more detail.

Location of branch & areas supplied

OER Group - Cambridge is situated in area of Cambridge. We supply office equipment throughout Cambridge and the surrounding areas.

Cambridge history

Cambridge: the University city. Yet Cambridge was important long before the University existed. The Saxons followed, then the Normans under William the Conqueror, who raised a castle on a steep mound as a base for fighting the Saxon rebel, Hereward the Wake, deep in the Fens at Ely. The motte of William's castle still stands and Ely Cathedral is visible from the top on a clear day.

The first scholars didn't arrive in Cambridge until 1209. Ten more colleges were founded during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, including Christ's (1505), King's (1441), Queens' (1448), Jesus (1496), St. John's (1511), Trinity (1546), and Emmanuel (1584).

There are now thirty one colleges; the latest is Robinson College founded in 1977 by a local millionaire.

The colleges contain the great architectural treasures of Cambridge. As the colleges grew so too did the University with its own fine buildings: the Old Schools(1350), the Senate House (1722-30), The Pitt Press (1833), and the University Library (1934). The Fitzwilliam Museum (started in 1834) is only the grandest and most renowned of several excellent University museums.

And the wheel of change continues to turn: Cambridge is no longer a sleepy university come market town. It is a bustling city of over 109,000 people in the vanguard of the high-technology revolution. It is a city with many good shops ( the extraordinary variety and quality of the bookshops is a debt undoubtedly owed to the University), international conferences, and exciting festivals each summer.

Cambridge local attractions

Cambridge is steeped in heritage and history, and there is an abundance of impressive architecture, historic buildings and monuments, and gardens many of which are centered around the university. They include:

  • Cambridge University Botanic Garden:
    This impressive garden is a sight for the eyes containing countless species of plants and teeming with birdlife, this garden is Cambridge's must-see horticultural attraction.
  • Round Church:
    One of only four round churches in England.
  • Historic University Colleges:
    Colleges of interest an worth visiting in and around the university include: Christ's College, Clare College, Corpus Christi College, Emmanuel College, Jesus College, King's College, Newnham College, Pembroke College, Peterhouse, Queen's College, St John's College and Trinity College.


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