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Mainline enables conference centre to host lively church services

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Having safe, easy and flexible access to mains power is important to Ian Scholes, associate pastor at Kings Church and Conference Centre in Bolton. The versatile venue is home to a thriving community church whose services regularly incorporate stage monitors, lighting and people up on stage preaching and playing instruments – including guitars and keyboards.

Based in a refurbished former warehouse on the eastern outskirts of Bolton, Kings Church and Conference Centre has a large elevated stage from which the regular services are conducted.

However, instead of installing a set number of fixed power outlets, into which multi-gang sockets and extension leads could then be fitted, Ian wanted flexible access to mains power and so simply asked a local electrician to install 12 metres of Mainline track along the back edge of the stage.

Now, wherever mains power is needed on stage, an award-winning Mainline power adaptor is simply inserted or repositioned along the appropriate section of track, and then twisted to temporarily fix it in place and make it live.

“The Mainline system is a very clever idea and its versatility is perfect for the ever-changing mains power access requirements of our church and conference centre," explained Ian Scholes from Kings Church Bolton.

Ian added: “Not only does Mainline provide quick, versatile access to the many and varied on-stage requirements for mains power, it has also enabled us to avoid having to use numerous extension leads, which are a tripping hazard and look untidy.”

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08450 758 758
www.mainlinepower.co.uk

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