Archive - News & Stories
NEW LED Borderline now available
Borderline – Designed for canopy, fascia and building contouring projects Housing a powerful LED system, Borderline is an adaptable border tubing product that can be installed in an individual line or shaped at 90° angles. The product consists of a strong, UV resistant, polycarbonate tube in a series of six standard colours and is fitted
A thank you from the Prime Minister!
There was great excitement in the LE Graphics office on Wednesday 19 June 2013 when a aide from No 10 Downing Street called in to personally deliver a gift from the Prime Minister as a thank you for our help on the previous day when we printed the official “Lough Erne Declaration” document to be
LE Graphics to the Rescue!
When ten of the most important and powerful people in the World met this week at Enniskillen’s Lough Erne Resort many people thought that they would fail to reach agreement on one of their main objectives a clear agreement on global Tax issues. However the calming influence of the clear Fermanagh air helped to bring
We’re a “Gr8” Sign Company – It’s Official
Now that the G8 UK Summit is over and the World Leaders and members of the press have packed up and left Fermanagh we are at liberty to reveal the part that we played in the G8 Summit! L.E. Graphics were very proud to have been appointed as the official signage suppliers to the G8
Shop Front Scheme
Fermanagh District Council with assistance from the Department for Social development recently assisted Enniskillen town centre businesses to tidy up their shop fronts by proving grant aid for repairs to buildings along with re-painting and new signage. This was part of county wide “spruce-up” plan in preparation for the G8 summit being hosted in Fermanagh
Marking History – Catalina Graphics
23rd September was the first time in over 70 years that two PBY Catalina Seaplanes were be seen together in the skies over Lough Erne. The Fermanagh Seaplane Festival took place on 24 and 25 September and on Friday 23rd two of the iconic WWII aircraft returned to Fermanagh. LE Graphics were thrilled to be called to apply
Promotional Products
The Cherrytree Home Bakery in Lisnaskea recently celebrated a remarkable milestone marking 40 years in business. Not wanting to let the occasion pass un-noticed they turned to L.E. Graphics for promotional and marketing products. We were delighted to supply Posters, Banners, Canvas Shopping Bags and Trolley-Token Keyrings. The trolley token Keyrings are an increasingly popular item
Call for all schools to introduce reflective uniform
Extract from Newsletter 10th March 2010 You can read the full story at www.newsletter.co.uk CLASSMATES of two pupils knocked down and killed in Co Fermanagh will wear new high visibility, reflective school uniforms in September, in a bid to prevent further tragedies. The move comes after a coroner this week found that dark clothing was
In-Stitches and LE Graphics Merge
We are delighted to announce that from 1st November 2009, In-Stitches will merge with L.E. Graphics and both businesses will continue to trade using only the L.E. Graphics identity. This is a natural progression since both businesses have operated side by side from the same premises for eleven years. There will be no changes in
Our Concern at WELB Comments about School Uniform
LE Graphics have recently emailed all of the schools in the Western Education and Library Board area to highlight our concern at comments made by WELB regading the lack of availability for school uniforms which incorporate reflective or high visibility markings. In a story published in the Northern Ireland Press recently, members of a working
Fake High Visibility Gear Puts Lives At Risk
Fake and substandard high-visibility clothing is putting workers’ lives at risk, according to Health and Safety Bulletin (HSB). Documents seen by HSB show many retailers have been selling high-visibility clothing that, in the worst case, offered just over 1% of the reflection required under the European Standard. Following inquires from HSB, the Department for Business
Why Signs?
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNAGE SIGNWRITING EXHIBITION GRAPHICS`NEON SIGNS`FLOOR SIGNS`ROAD SIGNS SAFETY SIGNS WINDOW TINT HANGING SIGNS A-BOARDS SIGNS SIGN SYSTEMS ILLUMINATED SIGNS SHOP FASCIAS EXTERNAL SIGNS ENGRAVING SIGNS SHOP SIGNS PERSPEX SIGNS CABLE SYSTEMS INTERNAL SIGNS SIGN DESIGN VINYL SIGNAGE BRAND IDENTITY SIGNMAKER STREET SIGNS SIGN BOARDS SITE BOARDS PAVEMENT SIGNS BILLBOARDS Your sign performs many functions,
In-Stitches is on top of the World … Literally!
In May 2006, three local mountaineers, Fergal Corrigan, Raymond Hassard and Neill Elliott became the first climbers from County Fermanagh to attempt and successfully reach the summit of Mount Everest. A fourth climber – Geoffrey Weir from Bangor missed out on the final part of the climb due to a chest infection. The four climbers
Turn Your Vehicle into a Mobile Billboard!
Research by a leading transport association shows that graphics on long-haul vehicles generate over 10 million impressions per lorry per year and intra-city lorries deliver an average of over 16 million impressions per year. Further research has shown that delivery and service vans operating in rural towns will generate around 8 million impressions over the