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Most paper used in the UK is A4

Most paper used in the UK is A4

A4 is the UK standard, but if you print posters, rotas or artwork, check your printer can take A3. It saves the hassle of piecing pages together later.

Paper weight changes the result

Paper weight changes the result

80gsm works for everyday notes, while heavier paper gives a cleaner look for signage or certificates and holds up better when laminated.

Lamination keeps things cleaner

Lamination keeps things cleaner

Laminated menus, rotas and signs can be wiped down, making them ideal for shared spaces in care and early years settings.

The right pen makes writing easier

The right pen makes writing easier

Chunky or soft-grip pens reduce strain for staff writing all day and help children or residents with limited dexterity.

Colour coding saves time

Colour coding saves time

Coloured folders or labels make it quicker to find the right documents, handy for sorting cleaning records, lesson plans or activity sheets.

Recycled doesn’t mean lower quality

Recycled doesn’t mean lower quality

Modern recycled paper and notebooks are bright, smooth and printer-friendly, cutting waste without sacrificing performance.

FAQs

What’s the best paper for everyday printing?
80gsm paper is ideal for most daily printing and copying. It gives a clean result without wasting money on heavier grades. For certificates, signage or documents that need to last, step up to 100–120gsm as it feels more professional and resists show-through when printed double-sided.
Can recycled paper go through my printer?
Yes, most modern recycled paper works perfectly in both inkjet and laser printers. Quality has improved a lot, so you’ll get the same smooth finish as standard paper. Always check the packaging for printer compatibility to avoid smudging or feed issues.
Why laminate documents?
Lamination protects against spills, tearing and daily handling, making it ideal for rotas, checklists, menus and classroom resources. It also helps with hygiene, as laminated sheets can be wiped clean, keeping information looking smart and safe to reuse.
How can I make our stationery budget last longer?
Bulk buying everyday items like pens, notepads and folders is the easiest way to save. Standardising the same products across multiple sites keeps stock consistent and cuts down on waste or duplicate orders. Choosing refillable pens and recycled paper products also reduces long-term costs.
What’s the best pen for all-day writing?
Pens with soft grips and smooth ink flow reduce strain on the hand, especially for staff writing care notes or classroom reports. For children and residents, look for chunkier barrels that are easier to hold and help with fine motor control. Comfort and consistency make a real difference when you write every day.
How do I keep shared stationery hygienic?
Shared items like scissors, staplers and hole punches can pick up germs through regular use. Wipe them often with disinfectant wipes and try to assign personal pens and pencils where possible. In busy settings like schools and care homes, small hygiene habits can make a big difference.

Welcome to our Stationery Shop, a selection of everyday great value supplies like Pens, Paper, Notepads, Desk Accessories and Folders. Although our range only consists of a few hundred items, we've chosen the most popular products every office needs which can be added to your order and delivered next day.