Water Coolers Barnsley | South Yorkshire

Looking for Water Coolers Barnsley? We deliver and install water coolers and water boilers to Barnsley and many other parts of South Yorkshire.

If your office, school or workplace is in Barnsley 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

About Barnsley

The first reference to Barnsley occurs in 1086 in the Domesday Book, in which it is called Berneslai and has a population of around 200. This South Yorkshire Town is home to Barnsley FC, who have competed in the second tier of the football league for most of its history. Barnsley FC have also won the FA Cup in 1912 and in the 1997-98 season they competed in the Premier League.

Barnsley is a former industrial town centred on linen in its former years and then coal mining, glassmaking and textiles. The industries declined in the 20th century. Barnsley’s culture is rooted in its industrial heritage and it has a tradition of brass bands, originally created as social clubs by its mining communities. It is also home of the Barnsley chop. Barnsley has rich musical connection with both the Arctic Monkeys and The Darkness. However, most famous is Barnsley’s home to a tradition of brass bands, which were originally created as social clubs for the mining communities. Grimethorpe Colliery Band, located in Grimethorpe, 5 miles to the east of Barnsley, is perhaps the best-known brass band in Britain. It rose to fame in the film “Brassed Off” and is now the ‘artist in residence’ at the Royal College of Music, London. The band has performed in Hyde Park during the Last Night of the Proms.

Some of Barnsley’s famous names include, crickets Dickie Bird OBE, Darren Gough and Poet Ian Macmillan who is often seen on television or heard on BBC Radio 4. The town is accessed from junctions 36, 37 and 38 of the M1 motorway and has a railway station on the Hallam and Penistone Lines.  The town of Barnsley therefore is well connected to Sheffield, Leeds, Doncaster, Hull and London.