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North Tyneside (May, 2009)
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North Tyneside requested the build of a Children's Library and story vehicle. This is a very high specification Vehicle with a lot of Keillor coachbuilders ltd accessory options being installed.
A Radcliffe 3 step entry system has been installed for Wheelchair access if required.
The Vehicle was specifically aimed at the under 8-year-old bracket and had various adaptations for this purpose. Extra Handrails were added at the entrance and all sharp edges were covered. A projector screen was installed to aid story telling with a fold out desk system in 6 locations at children’s height gave access to pc equipment when it is used. Wireless internet access has been installed.
Externally and internally a stunning graphics package was added to draw the Children to the vehicle with a 3d pattern ‘pebble’ carpet to complement the jungle feel within the vehicle. |
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Aberdeenshire Council (May, 2009)
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Aberdeenshire council are due to take delivery of a carbon copy of their Sept 2008 vehicle at the end of May 2009.
This Vehicle is in final stages of production and is being fitted out in our new fit out bay within the factory complex. |
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Reading (Apr, 2009)
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This Vehicle is based on a DAF LF 45 Chassis with a wheel base of 4650mm. The cab has been converted to the Keillor Coachbuilders Ltd. widened cab specification.
One Eberspacher D5 heater has been installed along with 4 Maintenance free 270amp hour batteries on a slide out shelf.
A Radcliffe 3 step entry system has been installed for Wheelchair access if required.
Standard Keillor shelving and spinner units have been installed to maximise carrying capacity with the provision of upgrading in the future to Keillor Coachbuilders Ltd. trolley system. Reading specifically requested that extra shelving, to house box storage, be installed behind the hospitality unit. |
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Dorset Council (Feb, 2009)
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This vehicle is a copy of a vehicle Keillor Coachbuilders Ltd. supplied to Dorset County council in 2007.
The cab area has been closed off from the working area by a sliding door to keep the vehicle warm and safe. Standard Keillor shelving and spinners were fitted along with a cash till, fold down operator seat at the counter and seating at the rear for customers to view books. A PLS safety gate was installed at the main entrance within the vehicle.
This vehicle has had a tracking device fitted so that base can log location if required in an emergency.
Within the roof Two Vent Axia Meteor roof mounted fans are installed on two of the roof lights for additional ventilation.
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Dorset Council Shools Vehicle (Dec, 2008)
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Dorset Council required a vehicle to service the schools within the eastern side of the county. Based on a shortened DAF 45.160 with a wheelbase of 4650mm .
This vehicle was equipped with 6 large solar panels and these were cabled into the internal battery system to help with maintaining a charge whilst out on the road or stationary.
The cab has been converted to the Keillor Coachbuilders Ltd. widened cab specification. Heating is via two Eberspacher D5L warm air units to warm the vehicle up very quickly. Battery power has been designed with four 270-amp hour batteries.
Within the roof Two Vent Axia Meteor roof mounted fans are installed on two of the roof lights for additional ventilation.
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Thurrock Council (Dec, 2008)
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Thurrock council in Essex have taken delivery of their replacement mobile library.
The base Vehicle was a Iveco Eurocargo 75E18S. One Eberspacher D5 heater has been installed along with 6 Maintenance free 270amp hour batteries on a slide out shelf.
A Radcliffe 3 step entry system has been installed for Wheelchair access if required.
The cleaver use of fixed and mobile trolley shelving gives this vehicle the flexibility needed on its busy schedule between old peoples homes, schools and as a main library.
Graphics were bright on a plain white background to make them stand out.
A colour scheme of white and a wine gives the vehicle homely warmth. |
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