Southern Updates – Projects with a view

With Summer fast approaching, what could be better than having projects with a view? Loving the great locations but with no time to enjoy the scenery, our Temple Southern team has been busy with a series of projects in Torbay, Brighton, Bournemouth and Hampshire. We’ve just delivered a modernisation project of four 2/3-storey lifts across… Read more »

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Leonard Cheshire Charity Partnership

Temple Lifts is delighted to be working in partnership with Leonard Cheshire, a charity that provides support to people with disabilities to live, learn and work as independently as they choose. They offer a variety of services including residential and supported living, and have around 130 services across the UK. Having won the lift maintenance contract for their… Read more »

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Is your lift ready for the 2025 digital switchover?

PSTN has been the backbone of the UK’s phone network for decades. But, as an essential 20th-century technology, the PSTN network is increasingly out of kilter with the demands of modern communications. This is why, by 2025, every phone line in the UK will be digital, routing calls over IP (Internet Protocol). It’s not just the phones that… Read more »

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Major refurbishment at John Lewis, Southampton

John Lewis, West Quay is a busy flagship store in Southampton’s major shopping centre, and Temple Lifts has been commissioned to undertake a major refurbishment of an initial two out the existing four 7-stop, 22-person, scenic lifts. With a larger car capacity than would normally be expected for this size of lift, at 2000kg, one… Read more »

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Installation of IMEM passenger lifts

Following the great relationship established between Temple, the Barking and Dagenham Council’s developer, BeFirst, and main contractor Willmott Dixon, the London regional team has been awarded another installation project in the new Gascoigne East development for 2022/2023, this one being in Block J. This new project will include the supply and installation of four new… Read more »

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Temple Lifts’ Christmas Opening Hours 2021

Season’s Greetings from Team Temple! Thank you to all our clients who continually supported us and our services throughout 2021. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your colleagues a very safe, Happy Christmas holiday and healthy New Year. Please see our office opening hours for the forthcoming Christmas and New… Read more »

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Scenic Lifts Modernisation at The Ark

Temple has been successfully appointed – and is just about to start works – to modernise four scenic lifts for The Ark building, located at Talgarth Road and overlooking the Hammersmith Flyover. Named in reference to its hull-like profile, this office block building is a 10-storey glimmering structure made up of copper panels clad and bands… Read more »

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Prepare for Winter with Temple

With winter just around the corner, it’s important to be aware of the effect that extreme outdoor temperatures (both hot and cold) have on the way your lift runs. Now is the time to make sure you have a comprehensive lift maintenance plan that prevents any inconvenient breakdowns, due to the seasonal temperature drop. Hydraulic… Read more »

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Temple Lifts’ COVID-19 Lockdown Update – July 2021

In January 2021, we wrote to all our customers, consultants and business partners to assure you of the active steps Temple Lifts were taking in the collective fight against Covid-19 (Cv-19), working hard to deliver the service and products you expect. We set out our absolute determination wherever possible, to continue to deliver “business as… Read more »

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One Year After – Balance on the New Offices at Stoke

A year after the big office move, we catch up with our Midlands & North Temple team to know how the transitioning process occurred and also its benefits, all done in such challenging conditions. Having changed offices literally the day after the first lockdown started back in March 2020, the Stoke-on-Trent Temple team had to… Read more »

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