Thursday, 25 August 2011

Our New Website is live!

We are very please see our new website go live this week thanks to Grizzly Bear Design - www.grizzlybeardesign.co.uk.


Please take a look and let us know what you think!


www.folding-partitions.co.uk



Monday, 14 February 2011

Multi Electric Walls from Niche

We are very please to announce our new and exciting new product range:
Multi Electric Moveable Walls.
See the product in full action on our video found here.
http://www.folding-partitions.co.uk/test/multi%20electric%20walls%20video.html

The next generation of folding partitions.  Fully automated acoustic seals to top and bottom of the panels to guarantee full acoustic performance.  Touch button panel operation.  Simple electrical installation, plug in and play, no need for manual operation.
For full specification details please contact us at the Niche Offices on (+44)01204 381 552
Or alternatively download the PDF brochure found here:  
http://www.folding-partitions.co.uk/pdfs/Niche_MultiElectric_Brochure.pdf

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Old news from 2009 archive

November 2009
Niche Sliding & Folding Partitions
Here you will find out what is going on at Niche Operable Systems.
Niche on BBC1 “The One Show”. November 2, 2009 at 4:11 pm
There was a programme on BBC1 ‘The One Show’ where they carried out several interviews in COI Hercules House where Niche Operable Systems provided a range of Sliding Partitions.  Full details are on our Case Study page.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lsqbd/The_One_Show_21_07_2009/
The clip can be seen at 18:40 minutes into the show.


Former Niche employee plays Handball for Great Britain October 14, 2009 at 7:22 am
Former employ plays Handball for Great BritainKathryn Fudge employee of Niche Operable Systems Ltd  left the company last August to follow her dream of playing Handball at the 2012 Olympics in London.Kathryn Fudge is 19 years old and has been playing handball for Great Britain at left-back since August 2008. She was selected to go through to the British World Class Handball programme after being very successful from the sporting giants campaign. Although Kathryn hasn’t been playing handball for long she gained her first cap in November 2008. She currently lives and trains in Norway and plays for a Team called Asker. Funding for the sport has been cut in this country and Fudge, together with three of her colleagues, has moved to the Scandinavian country where handball is more widely played.“It was hard leaving behind my mates as an 18-year-old but I had to do it,” said Fudge. “All my friends were going to University and I was moving to another country.“I didn’t know anybody at first, but there are four of us out here now and we are all chasing the same goal.“I have settled in a bit and I have taken up a couple of cleaning jobs to fund myself.” It will be the first time that Great Britain enters a handball team at the Olympics, with a guaranteed place in every competition handed to the host nation.Fudge has only been playing the sport for one year after giving up football and basketball.“Handball is a more physical sport because it’s full contact,” said Fudge. “It is very popular in Europe, particularly Scandinavia.“It’s gone well for me so far and I am on the world class training scheme.“We are hoping just to be competitive at the Olympics and a place in the top eight would be excellent considering it is our debut.”Fudgey has travelled all over Europe training and playing for Great Britain and is currently on her way to Austria to play their National Team on Wednesday 14th October in the Group stages of the European Championships 2010. She then returns to London to Play France at home at Crystal Palace on Saturday 17th October 2009.To find out more about the team and the sport of handball please click on the link below.www.britishhandball.com
Kathryn Fudge employee of Niche Operable Systems Ltd  left the company last August to follow her dream of playing Handball at the 2012 Olympics in London.
Kathryn Fudge is 19 years old and has been playing handball for Great Britain at left-back since August 2008. She was selected to go through to the British World Class Handball programme after being very successful from the sporting giants campaign. Although Kathryn hasn’t been playing   handball for long she gained her first cap in November 2008. She  currently lives and trains in Norway and plays for a Team called Asker.    Funding for the sport has been cut in this country and Fudge, together  with three of her colleagues, has moved to the Scandinavian country  where handball is more widely played.
“It was hard leaving behind my mates as an 18-year-old but I had to do  it,” said Fudge. “All my friends were going to University and I was  moving to another country.  I didn’t know anybody at first, but there  are four of us out here now and we are all chasing the same goal. I have  settled in a bit and I have taken up a couple of cleaning jobs to fund  myself.”
It will be the first time that Great Britain enters a handball team at the  Olympics, with a guaranteed place in every competition handed to the  host nation.
Fudge has only been playing the sport for one year after giving up football and basketball.
“Handball is a more physical sport because it’s full contact,” said Fudge. “It is very popular in Europe, particularly Scandinavia. It’s gone well for me so far and I am on the world class training scheme. We are hoping just to be competitive at the Olympics and a place in the top eight would be excellent considering it is our debut.”


Fudgey has travelled all over Europe training and playing for Great Britain and is currently on her way to Austria to play their National Team on Wednesday 14th October in the Group stages of the European Championships 2010. She then returns to London to Play France at home at Crystal Palace on Saturday 17th October 2009.
To find out more about the team and the sport of handball please click on the link below.
www.britishhandball.com