WATER COOLERS DONCASTER, SOUTH YORKSHIRE

Looking for Water Coolers Doncaster? We deliver and install water coolers and water boilers to Doncaster and many other parts of South Yorkshire. If your office, school or workplace is in Doncaster and you are looking for water coolers or water boilers then you can get directly in touch with our main office, located in Yorkshire. You will be directly put through to James, Managing Director of our Yorkshire branch. James can give you the guidance and advice you may need to choose the right system for your requirements. Furthermore, with James being local to you he will be able to personally install your system for you!

Venture over to our contact page HERE where you can find a phone number and contact form where you can contact James.

Finally, you may also be interested to find out more about our Filter change and sanitisation programme. This is a special service only for Active Water cooler customers. Find out more HERE

Doncaster is an historical market town that sits in the heart of Yorkshire, even though when you are in Doncaster, you are in Scotland! Confused? There is a common belief that Doncaster is technically part of Scotland! This is because the town was signed over to the King David I in the 12th Century in the Treaty of Durham and was never officially given back.  Not sure Yorkshire is ready to give up one of its leading towns that easily!

Another interesting fact about Doncaster is that it is home to the oldest Horse Race in the world. The St Leger, the world’s oldest classic horse race is held in Doncaster; dating back to 1776 and runs every year in September. And finally, for the fun facts about Doncaster, Doncaster is proud to be the birthplace of the toilet. This accolade is due to Thomas Crapper, the man who popularised the modern flushing toilet, being a son of Thorne, Doncaster.

Doncaster has a beautiful Minster at the heart of the town which dates back to AD71. Doncaster sits on the famous A1 motorway giving access to Manchester, Leeds, York, Sheffield and London. The River Don runs for over 70 miles through the Don valley, through the Doncaster and merges with the River Ouse at Goole. Some famous people you might know have called Doncaster home such as, Brian Blessed!  Who could forget Flash Gordon? Kevin Keegan, a football legend who went on to play for Liverpool and manage Newcastle. And Jeremy Clarkson, the local reporter from Doncaster who went on to present the BBC hit programme Top Gear. Doncaster is well connected by rail, and so easy to get to for a days shopping, eating a day at the races or a drink in the many bars, pus and cafes.