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Mar

One of the more unusual challenges to present itself in 2007 was the construction of a new “watering point” for St Peter’s Church, Iver in Buckinghamshire. The project required that the new unit, which was funded by a family in memory of their parents, be built as closely as possible as a replica of the original, a challenge made no easier by the absence of a number of the original details.

The new unit, which we are delighted to report has been well received by the client is constructed in oak and comprises a pair of 100mm square posts with decorative brackets, a central panel and “tap box” to accommodate the plumbing and a hipped roof structure with oak slats and ridge mouldings.

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We needed a noticeboard for St Albans Woodland Burial Trust which would be able to be outside in our woodland and look great year after year without maintenance. Since we are a charity with a strong environmental ethos we also wanted a board which made use of recycled materials. This noticeboard ticks all the boxes for us and we have had many people comment on just how good it looks.
- Charles Royden, St Albans Woodland Burial Trust