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Barkers Department Store Northallerton patent glazing

ROOFLIGHTS FOR BARKERS

Barkers is a family department store and a Northallerton institution. Dating back to 1882 the store has a fascinating history and now, in its 140th year, it is run by the fifth generation. Over the years, Barkers has expanded, buying out neighbouring properties to become a thriving destination store.

BRINGING LIGHT TO GRADE II CONVERSION

Tudor Grange is a Grade II listed building set amidst the mature grounds of Blossomfield Park. Located on the outskirts of affluent market town Solihull, Tudor Grange has been thoughtfully converted into an exclusive development of eight one- and two- bedroom apartments.

TOP 5 MOST EFFECTIVE STREAK FREE WAYS TO CLEAN YOUR WINDOWS!

There are many different ways to clean windows effectively, some are modern and new but there are still older ways that are timeless and always get the job done effectively such as old wives’ tales, here are some options.

The Shard 72-storey skyscraper
Foss Barrier upgrade and new flood defences

THE EXTRAORDINARY PROJECT OF FOSS BARRIER.

Focus is on the extraordinary project of foss barrier. With so much attention given to consumer demand for glass and glazed products, it’s easy to forget the volumes used in commercial projects.  Long associated with high-rise architecture, glass skyscrapers have taken over the world in the past seventy or so years.  While the energy efficiency and environmental impact of building with glass on such a scale has come into question in recent years, there is still a requirement for glazing in commercial development.  This is most notable in conservation projects.

Work is now complete on a £4.4 million expansion of Kingswood Academy in Hull, following an increase in demand for places.

EXTENSION AT KINGSWOOD ACADEMY IN HULL

Work is now complete on a £4.4 million expansion of Kingswood Academy in Hull, following an increase in demand for places.

The new Russell Building comprises 12 new classrooms; two offices; a new dining area and servery, including indoor and outdoor seating; toilets; and plant rooms.  A further 72 parking spaces have also been created.  It has enabled the academy to create a further 150 places for students.