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Great British Mobility Opens New Office in N. Somerset - July 2012

Tuesday, 17 July 2012  |  Admin

New office opens in North Somerset

Mobility Rental Group Limited (owners of the trading style "Great British Mobility") has moved into the recently completed two unit (600m2) office building in the Hamlet of Brinsea in North Somerset. In the same development as existing tenants insurance brokers; BKG West limited and energy management specialists Energy and Techncal services Limited.

The development is owned and was constructed by local Bristol contractor SLS Construction Ltd and was designed by Bristol Architect Bernard Bruce at Data design. The building now known as Mobility House is the headquarters of the mobility furniture specialist Great British Mobility which sells and distributes rise and recline chairs and adjustable beds throughout the UK. 

Mobility Rental Group employees 25 staff in this its new headquarters building located midway between Weston-Super-Mare and Bristol 8 miles from Bristol Airport.

Saturday, 8 December 2012  |  Admin

Sneak preview of one of our new lines for 2013.
Reinforced high wear areas for Head, Hands and Ankles/Feet.

Friday, 7 December 2012  |  Admin

Have a good nights sleep with an adjustable bed, as we get older we can find that we have trouble sleeping at night but with a proper adjustable bed that full night sleep might just be around the corner...

Thursday, 8 November 2012  |  Admin
Friday, 21 September 2012  |  Admin

Great British Mobility offer some great advice on how to overcome mobility problems in the kitchen/

Friday, 1 October 2010  |  Admin
Wednesday, 19 May 2010  |  Admin

Arthritis is the inflammation of joints, which results in most sufferers experiencing difficulty in getting around and also experiencing varying levels of pain. According to Arthritis Care over nine million people in the UK have arthritis. There are many things that a person living with arthritis can do to make their life easier

Monday, 10 May 2010  |  Admin

Back pain could be alleviated by adjustable beds
It has been suggested that adjustable beds can ease discomfort caused by back pain. According to research conducted by a group of primary care physicians seven out of ten doctors are likely to recommend sitting in a reclined position to help alleviate back pain. This is because reclining offers total support, removing the strain, which adjustable beds can offer.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010  |  Admin

The leading neck and head surgeon Dr Steven Park, who is also a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine states that the best position for sleeping is on your back with your head elevated by between 10 -30%. This position can reach optimal blood circulation and help with breathing, adjustable beds can reach this position. Legs should also be slightly elevated with the person being on their back.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010  |  Admin

Do you need a bit of a boost to help you get out of your arm chair? Then a Rise and Recline chair could be the answer.

Rise and Recline chairs can be good for people who have arthritis or other mobility problems. Even pregnant women can find that help getting out of the chair is beneficial.

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