12
Sep
School Fun notice boards by Greenbarnes

Forest School notice board in Heavy-duty Man-made Timber for Northwood Park Community Group

Continuing the school theme of our last news item, this posting focuses on the subject of our heavy-duty recycled plastic notice boards, an example of which was recently supplied to Northwood Park Community Group (NPCG) for use in a “Forest School” project in Lee, South London.

NPGC grew out of a campaign started by 8 year old Ryan Wells to persuade his local council to clean up and make safe his local park which had become run-down and uninviting. The Forest School area is one small part of what has been achieved in a concerted effort by local residents with assistance from a number of sources including lottery funding. Greenbarnes are pleased to have assist by providing a notice board for the project which is designed to display both permanent and changing information.

Posts and the main frame of the board are manufactured from the company’s Heavy-duty Man-made Timber material, a tough recycled plastic which will not warp, rot, or split and will require no maintenance beyond the occasional scrub down with warm water.

The display area is divided into a glazed lockable section with a steel back panel to accept notices secured by magnets and a digitally printed panel displaying a map and information about the activities in the Forest School area.

For more information on our man-made Timber boards click here, call us on 01280 701093, or email our Sales team sales@greenbarnes.co.uk

Category : Forest Schools | Man-made Timber | Notice Board | Poster Case | School notice boards | Signage | Signs | Blog
24
Sep
A-Max cases used in Ely Cathedral wayfinding project

A-Max cases used in Ely Cathedral wayfinding project

We are delighted to be able to report that our A-Max aluminium display cases were recently specified as part of a signage project for Ely Cathedral.

Designers Maddison Graphic were commissioned by the cathedral Architects, Purcell Miller Tritton, and the Dean & Chapter at Ely Cathedral to design replacement wayfinding and information panels. The signs are positioned at seven entrances to the cathedral precinct, the idea being that any visitor to the cathedral would pass one of them. Three of the information panels are abutted by a second poster case containing notices.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ELY CATHEDRAL WAYFINDING PROJECT

Category : Aluminium | Display Case | Signage | Wayfinding | Blog
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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