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Prologue Performance Cycling

prologue performance cycling

4.8(40)

Harrogate

Prologue Performance Cycling Riding a bike isn’t a simple sport, it’s a science – especially if you plan on doing it fast. Our Philosophy At Prologue we share your drive to achieve, your preoccupation with chasing hours in the saddle and your insatiable curiosity for what’s new in road cycling. Our bike shop Prologue Performance Cycling is Harrogate’s stockist of high-performance road bikes. We provide expert purchase advice and sell all the essential accessories, components, nutrition and cycling clothing. Our cycling cafe The cycling café, in the heart of Harrogate, Yorkshire, shows live races or iconic footage from the past. We serve as a meeting space for road cyclists. Groups, clubs and friends can gather pre-, during or post-ride and enjoy lunch or coffee and cake sourced from some of North Yorkshire’s best producers. Our workshop Our workshop, run by talented mechanics, will service and repair your bike to the highest standard. They also provide expert advice on custom builds or tailor to your specification. Our bike fitting A bike fit greatly improves cycling efficiency. We offer a state-of-the-art bike fitting on any road bike – bought in store or elsewhere. Our physiotherapy and sports massage The treatment room for cycle-specific therapies offers access to experts in physiotherapy, sports massage and injury rehabilitation. Our coaching and testing Prologue Performance Cycling offers you bespoke coaching and scientific fitness testing from professionals currently working with Olympic gold medallists. Services vary from entry-level testing up to elite-athlete coaching. Our cycling events In-store, Prologue hosts workshops, talks and social evenings for cyclists. Out on the road, our organised rides bring together cyclists for weekly tours of the stunning cycling routes around North Yorkshire.

Halo Business Safety & Security Consultants

halo business safety & security consultants

Harrogate

Health & Safety is a vital cornerstone within any successful business today, a positive health & safety culture presents economical, commercial and operational benefits. With the continuous increase in prosecutions for a breach of regulations and the subsequent claims for injuries, the need for businesses to ensure health & safety compliance has never been greater. Halo Business, Safety & Security Consultants are based in Harrogate North Yorkshire. We pride ourselves on having the ability to deliver a personally tailored and cost effective health & safety solution for your business, using fully trained and qualified consultants. We are able to deliver a wide range of health & safety related service provisions, including health & safety training, risk assessments, including fire risk assessments, health & safety consultancy, safety audits, accident investigation and document or policy creation. All our services are supported with direct person to person telephone support. The benefits of a positive health & safety culture, reach far beyond the basic principles of legislation compliance. There are significant economic benefits such as, reduced insurance premiums and reduced risk of litigation against your organisation. Further to this, there are significant commercial benefits, such as an enhanced professional image to customers and suppliers alike with the possibility of attaining accreditations and awards for a safe working environment. Operational benefits are also significant, lost operational hours following accidents are minimised, employee morale is increased, as such productivity is increased and the risk of prosecution of directors and managers, thus removing them from the business, is reduced. The approach adopted by Halo Business, Safety & Security Consultants, is to provide a comprehensive customer focused service, where assessments, audits and or policies are completed, training is delivered and continued support, guidance and advice is available. A partnership approach is adopted with clients, with our consultants working with your own appointed representatives to achieve your required outcomes.

Osburn Training Academy

osburn training academy

5.0(12)

Leeds

Founded on the basis of providing training to a standard, which we believe every learner deserves we ensure each course is tailored to your needs, we talk to you, listen to you and provide you with feedback for each learner. Osburn Training Academy is proud of the rich heritage surrounding the Osburn name. Having completed her studies under Florence Nightingale, Lucy Osburn was chosen to travel to Australia where she redefined the approach to nursing practice, her compassionate approach, impeccable nursing standards and pioneering drive inspired us to continue her legacy through training and educating others. In March 1868, Lucy-Osburn, with five other nursing sisters, arrived in Sydney to take charge of the Infirmary. They were sent by Florence Nightingale in answer to an appeal from Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales. A week later they had a royal patient, when the Duke of Edinburgh was wounded by a would-be assassin at Clontarf. But in spite of the public acclaim this brought them, Lucy Osburn and her staff faced a long fight with prejudice and ignorance in their efforts to reform the infirmary. The idea of gentlewomen working as hospital nurses was still novel, and to many people shocking; Lucy Osburn own father had turned her portrait to face the wall when she entered the Nightingale College of Nursing. Thwarted at every turn by suspicion and jealousy, even among the doctors, and by an inefficient system of management, Lucy Osburn battled on undaunted, for 16 years and eight months. Most of the Lucy Osburn sisters took up positions as matrons at various hospitals. By these means the Nightingale teaching and standards became accepted practice in the hospital system of the colony. By the time she returned to England she had laid the foundation of modern nursing in New South Wales, and Sydney Hospital was launched on its long and distinguished career of service to the community. After some years nursing among the sick and poor in London, Lucy died of diabetes at her sister’s home in Harrogate in 1891.