We offer a range of dedicated storage and records management services to support your business.
Your assets need the highest levels of protection to withstand the test of time and their environment.
Follow your paperless dream and reduce documents to digital data that can cleanly and easily be stored on the medium of your choice.
Disposal, secure shredding and recycling await most assets at the end of their lifecycle.
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- July 2010: Replacement - Result of General Meeting
Follw the above link to view the amendment that has been made to the 'Result of General Meeting' announcement released on 22 July 2010 at 15.40 under RNS number 7892P.
- September 2009: Document tracking, every step of the way
As part of our commitment to quality and product development, we have recently fitted satellite navigation tracking devices in all our vans, offering an unsurpassed level of customer service. - December 2008: Restore & Wansdyke launch new web site
As part of the integration of the data-storage facilities, and the supporting data management services of Restore and Wansdyke, we have re-launched our website, and refreshed our brand identity.
November 2008: Restore unveils Dovetail, our new file management product
Restore are proud to announce the launch of Dovetail, a standalone file tracking application that can be fully customised to the requirements of your organisation.
November 2008: Restore launch Restoration Service
Restore now offers an expert, off-site restoration service to treat physical damage such as tears and missing areas, as well as conservation processes that arrest ongoing acid attack and discolouration.
October 2008: New requirements of the Data Protection Act come into force
As of October 2008, the Data Protection Act has been amended, so that all personal data predating 1998 held in manual filing systems will also need to be accessed and forwarded to the enquirer within 40 days.
