Water Coolers Wakefield | West Yorkshire

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

If your office, school or workplace is in Wakefield 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 Wakefield

At the heart of West Yorkshire and just off the M62 and M1 motorways, Wakefield is now a progressing old mill and mining cathedral city.

Wakefield has the river Calder running through the city centre and sits to the eastern edge of the Pennines.  In the 18th century, Wakefield traded in corn, coal mining and textiles and in 1888 its parish church acquired cathedral status. It became the county town of the West Riding of Yorkshire and was the seat of the West Riding County Council from 1889 until 1974.

A large part of the community of Wakefield is the Rugby League side the Wakefield Wildcats, a super league club who are proud to be an integral part of the Wakefield community.

Following the demise of the Industrial revolution of which Wakefield had been a significant player, regeneration projects were started. These included the Trinity Walk retail development to the north east of the city centre, proving a home to well-known brands and department stores, a supermarket and shop units. The central square at the Bull Ring has been redesigned with a water feature and the Ridings Shopping Centre refurbished. Developments by the river and canal, the “Wakefield Waterfront”, include the refurbishment of the Grade II listed Navigation Warehouse and office, retail, restaurant and cafe units. The development includes the art gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield, named in honour of local sculptor, Barbara Hepworth which opened in May 2011.