Weatherite refurbishes air conditioning for news shops

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The refurbishment of air-conditioning systems is good news for Supernews outlets in Keighley and Sheffield
Weatherite Building Services Group has completed the refurbishment of air-conditioning system for Supernews shops in Keighley and Sheffield. The projects were part of a major facelift programme of more than a hundred T&S Supercigs shops acquired from Tesco two years ago. The contracts were placed by Design Solutions of Barwell (Leics) and involved the replacement of redundant air-conditioning units. Weatherite supplied and installed new heat-pump cassettes and associated condensing units on the flat roof of each shop. Supernews is part of the Rippleglen Group, which has an annual turnover of more than £100 million trading under the Arden, Candies and Supernews brands.
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