OER Group - Newcastle - Your local Office Equipment supplier
We are your locally owned and run office equipment supplier in and around the Newcastle Upon Tyne 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.
OER Group - Newcastle, the one stop shop for all your office equipment requirements in Newcastle Upon Tyne. 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.
OER Group - Newcastle is situated in thriving area of Newcastle Upon Tyne. We supply office equipment throughout Gateshead, Morpeth, North Shields, South Shields, Whitney Bay and of course Newcastle Upon Tyne.
The new castle which gave the city its name was constructed by the Normans in 1080. Its keep and one of its gates still exist, though they are oddly separated from each other by the nineteenth-century railway tracks that the rest of the castle was demolished to make way for. In an odd way, for once, it is rather appropriate that the city fathers valued the railway above the castle.
Newcastle's development as a major city owed much to its central role in the export of coal from the Northumberland coalfield - the phrase "taking coals to Newcastle" proverbially describes a self-evidently pointless task. In the nineteenth century, shipbuilding and heavy engineering were central to the city's prosperity; and the city was a powerhouse of the nation's prosperity. Innovation in Newcastle Upon Tyne and surrounding areas includes:
* George Stephenson and/or Humphry Davy's safety lamps, which made possible the opening up of ever deeper mines to provide the coal that powered the industrial revolution.
* Stephenson's early work in railways, prior to The Rocket, including The Blucher , a locomotive working at Killingworth colliery in 1814, leading to the railways and a step change in the economics of transportation.
* Charles Parsons' invention and commercialisation of the steam turbine, leading to his Turbinia , a turbine-powered ship that literally ran rings around the British Fleet at a review at Spithead in 1897.
* William Armstrong whose company was famous for the production of best-of-breed heavy armaments, used in the Crimean War, the American Civil War - by both sides - and the First World War
Newcastle Opera House
Beautifully restored Victorian theatre with one of the most magnificent auditoria in the country (built 1867).
Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, NE1 4AG
Tel: (0191) 232 0899 Fax: (0191) 261 1735
Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne
The Laing Art Gallery is the North's premier art gallery, with extensive collections of watercolours, costume, silver, glass, pottery and sculpture. Among the many attractions of the permanent collection are Gauguin's 'The Breton Shepherdess', 'Laus Veneris' by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and 'Isabella and the Pot of Basil' by William Holman Hunt.
New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, NE1 8AJ
Tel: (0191) 232 7734 Fax: (0191) 222 0952
Metro Radio Arena Newcastle
The Metro Radio Arena Newcastle Upon Tyne is the largest concert and exhibition venue in the North East of England and was recently acquired by SMG Facility Management Worldwide. The Metro Radio Arena´s commitment to the North East as a region, is more than capable of supporting the very best in entertainment in this superb 40,000sq metre site.
Arena Way, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, NE4 7NA
Tel: 0870 7000 971 Fax: 0870 043 0100