OER Group - Nottingham - Your local Office Equipment supplier
We are your locally owned and run photocopier & office equipment supplier in and around the Nottingham 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 - Nottingham , the one stop shop for all your office equipment requirements in the Nottingham area. 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 lease 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 success. Local suppliers 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 - Nottingham is situated in Nottingham . We supply office equipment throughout Nottingham , Sutton in Ashfield , Mansfield , Newark , Grantham , Beeston and Sutton-in-Ashfield & Leicester
There is evidence of human settlement in Nottinghamshire dating back thousands of years. Excavations at Creswell Crags, a group of limestone caves near Worksop, have revealed continuous human occupation from 40,000 - 28,000 BC.
War and peace
However, their arrival also coincided with a period of conflict. Major castles and defensive walls were built at Nottingham and Newark while a series of "mottes" (castle on earth mounds) were constructed in the countryside at villages like Laxton and Cuckney .
Domesday
The Domesday Book (1086) records invaluable information on these early settlements. Around this time Sherwood Forest was preserved to provide hunting for the Norman Kings and has since become world famous for its association with Robin Hood, his Merry Men and the Major Oak.
In medieval times Nottingham Castle became an important stronghold, defending a major route to the north of England . Under the Castle and other parts of the town there is an extensive network of tunnels and caves in the sandstone, some of which can still be visited today.
Nottingham , NG1 6EL
Tel: 0115 915 3700
Castle is now open 10 - 4pm daily (last entrance 3.30pm). (From February half-term the opening times will be 10 - 5pm.) )
Weekdays FREE, weekends and Bank Hols £2.00 adults, £1.00 children/concessions.
Family ticket £5.00. Group rate: one free ticket for every ten tickets purchased.
Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire , NG15 8GE
Tel: 01623 455 900
Grounds open dawn till dusk
House open 1 April - 30 September, 12.00 - 5.00pm (last entrance 4.00pm)
Nottingham Playhouse, Wellington Circus, Nottingham NG1 5AF
Ticketline: 0115 941 9419, Minicom: 0115 947 6100, Fax: 0115 924 1484