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Restore plc is an AIM quoted support services company with a primary focus on providing services to offices

The Company was floated on AIM in November 2004.
Our head office is in London W1. Restore plc has two
divisions: document management and office relocations.

Glasgow
Leeds
Manchester
Norwich
Peterborough
Birmingham
St Albans
Belevedere
Dunstable
Bristol
Launceston
Charlton
Purfleet
Silvertown
Monkton Farleigh
Upper Heyford
Redhill
Paddock Wood
Middlesbrough
Stockton-on-Tees
Dagenham
Tewkesbury
Heywood
Bedford
Sittingbourne

DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT

RELOCATION SERVICES

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RESTORE
RECORDS MANAGEMENT

visit www.restore.co.uk

Restore manages millions of archive boxes of document files, film and computer tapes for many blue chip organisations, including: leading accountancy, corporate, financial, insurance, law and media firms, as well as local authorities, hospital trusts and other government bodies.

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RESTORE SHRED
SECURE SHREDDING AND RECYCLING

visit www.restoreshred.co.uk

Restore Shred offers secure shredding and recycling. Its state-of-the-art shredding and recycling centre, in south-east London, has capacity in excess of 15,000 tonnes a year. With the recent acquisition of M&L Document Destruction, in August 2012, Restore Shred now services customers across the UK.

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RESTORE SCAN
formerly Document Control Services Limited
DOCUMENT SCANNING

visit www.restorescan.co.uk

Restore Scan is one of the country's leading document conversion and data management specialists. It supplies both document and data management services to national and international clients working across a wide spectrum of business sectors where the driving force ranges from price sensitive processing to the demands of the highly regulated industries.

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HARROW GREEN
OFFICE RELOCATIONS

visit www.harrowgreen.com/

Founded in 1983, Harrow Green is the market leader in UK commercial relocations. Now incorporating the Sargent’s removal business, it serves a large and diverse range of customers which includes many of the country’s largest blue chip corporate organisations to small, local businesses and a wide range of public sector bodies. In addition to its London headquarters, the company has offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Dunstable, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester and Norwich.

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RELOCOM
IT RELOCATIONS

visit www.relocom.co.uk

Relocom is the UK’s leading IT relocations service provider.  It specialises in server and data centre relocation, desktop IT, dealer desk and trading moves adds and changes.  It has a unique capability in furniture and IT asset barcode capture and management of the data via an easy to use cloud application.  Relocom is based in St Albans and maintains an impressive reputation, working with many leading blue chip companies.  They have an outstanding track record of projects implemented on time, within budget and without any disruption to their clients business.  This reflects and demonstrates their knowledge and experience of IT business change.

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Restore IT Efficient
IT relocations

visit www.itefficient.com

IT Efficient is one of the UK's leading providers of secure data destruction and hardware disposal services for computer equipement.  From its base in Bedfordshire, IT Efficient offers a nationwide service predominately to large blue-chip customers.  The company processes around 90,000 items of IT equipment a year, ranging from laptops and computer serves to mobile phones.  The business provides on and off site destruction services alongside recycling and refurbishment of electronic items, with a particular focus on office equipment.

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29.04.2013
Acquisition of IT Efficient (Read More)
 
22.04.2013
Acquistion of Atix Limited (Read More)
 
10.04.2013
Annual Report & Notice of AGM (Read More)
 

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Read about the year
in our latest Annual
Report 2012

Click to download (PDF 1.5MB)