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IKBR Ltd Reaching Out, Reaching Up for Gwent
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Although the county of Gwent was disbanded in 1996, it remains one of the preserved counties of Wales and the name is still used by emergency services, e.g. Gwent Police and Gwent Ambulance Service. It also lives on in the name of the Royal Gwent Hospital, Coleg Gwent and other public places.
Named after the Kingdom of Gwent, historically placed in and around Monmouthshire, the name of Gwent is inextricably embedded in Welsh history.
Gwent is the most heavily populated of the preserved counties of Wales with over half a million inhabitants. The administrative bodies that replaced Gwent Unitary Authority are Blaenau Gwent County Borough, Caerphilly County Borough, Monmouthshire, The City of Newport and with the great population density, much of our work is concentrated in Gwent. With so much development going on in Newport, with new builds and housing developments springing up, there is great demand for reliable, easy to operate, powered access equipment.
With the great population density, much of our work is local, working with small developers, farmers and industry where high reach access is needed. Being on the doorstep makes it easy to scehdule installations accurately and maintain our enviable reputation for punctuality and efficiency.
Photo from Featured Project near Gwent preserved county of South Wales 2006 Niftylift HR12NDE Articulating Boom 2006 Niftylift HR12NDE Articulating Boom Supplied with full service and 6 month LOLER certificate
Final price is plus VAT and a full VAT invoice will be supplied.