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News Release from: GP Plantscape | Subject: 2005 Christmas Collection
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 September 2005
Festive spirit into the workplace this
Christmas
GP Plantscape, of Lanark, has announced the release of their 2005 Christmas Collection for interior and exterior festive decorations.
GP Plantscape, of Lanark, has announced the release of their 2005 Christmas Collection for interior and exterior festive decorations, including live as well as beautifully realistic artificial trees, and decorations GP Plantscape promise to take all the hassle out of Christmas, with experienced teams to install and uplift the displays at a time to suit building/exterior work times, thus overcoming any problems with storage
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 12 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A 24 hour response for any damaged done to trees or light failure is also provided, together with a full information sheet given upon installation.
Prior to installation a health and safety survey will be conducted to assess any requirements prior to installation, all artificial trees are fire retarded, lights are PAT tested and decorations are shatterproof, and the company is accredited by the National Britannia Safe Contractor Scheme.
Artificial trees allow for earlier installation and longer duration of displays with a consistently high standard and no needle drop.
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However, if live trees are preferred, these are available in various heights (from 5 feet to 30 feet) for both interior and exterior.
Trees are sourced from sustainable forests in Scotland and customers are offered the opportunity to pick their own trees providing an early order is received prior to November 26.
Both types of trees have a choice of 250 to 6,000 lights and 150 to 1,200 decorations (dependent on height of tree), together with a selection of colour-ways.
In addition, matching wreaths and garlands are also available.
For companies wishing to organise their seasonal arrangements a three year rental package is available and invoicing can be provided on a quarterly basis, or trees can be rented annually with a one off payment.
Post-Christmas, companies seeking ways of continuing to 'lift' their workplace environment may also wish to look at GP's Interior Landscaping service which advises corporate clients on all aspects of the acquisition or rental of plants supplied and maintained in containers to an unparalleled standard.
The correct plants and containers can be a strong metaphor for enhancing a company corporate identity or specifying a theme for a leisure area.
Whether the requirement is for 1 or 2 plants for a small office or a complete integrated program across a group, GP Plantscape will design a solution communicating with customers and employees.
Once a selection is made installation will be arranged, in an image enhancing style, and containers will be situated to suit requirements, with rotation and/or aftercare as appropriate.
To order your free Christmas Collection brochure email: Christmas@groupgp.com .
Alternatively, to enquire how GP Plantscape can help with all interior and exterior landscaping and artwork email: info@groupgp.com or visit www.groupgp.com/christmas/trees.htm.
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