Fencing News

STENNER REPORT STRONG ORDER BOOK

Devon based Stenner Ltd report a very strong order book stretching out to the end of March 2022. The Timber Industry worldwide is enjoying strong demand which in turn, is resulting in investment in Resaws. Stenner UK Sales Manager Jeremy Bingham comments. “Towards the end of last year we noticed a significant increase in enquiries and momentum […]Read More

GATE SAFE CALLS FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION

Gate installers are challenging the manufacturers of automated and manual gates to step up and take more responsibility for the products they are bringing into the market. A recent Gate Safety Surgery course held by charity Gate Safe, revealed a genuine sense of disappointment amongst installers who have invested in the training, only to be […]Read More

AUTOGUIDE’S SPECIALIST MACHINERY ROLLS OUT IN STYLE

You will never find Wiltshire-based Autoguide on a sticky wicket! Founded in 1977 by Richard and Peggy Robinson, the business has gradually grown to encompass a wide range of British manufactured, innovative and specialist machinery including the Autoroller that can be found working flat out at many international cricket venues. There’s a lot more to […]Read More

JUST THE JOB WITH PROFENCER

Profencer is just the job for Humberside-based fencing contractor Robert Adds. Robert, who started out in 2006, took delivery of his Profencer late last year and put it straight to work on a 3000 meter deer fencing job in Lincolnshire. “I first found out about Profencer at the Driffield show 5 or 6 years ago,” […]Read More

SHINING A LIGHT ON BIRKDALE’S LATEST PRODUCT RANGE

Birkdale has recently acquired garden lighting systems brand Ellumiére, bringing a new range to the company’s expanding portfolio. Deck lights, spotlights and illuminated bollards are now available to purchase via a number of Birkdale’s stockists and crucially, a professional electrican is not required for installation. The acquisition comes at a time of a significant growth for […]Read More

CURLING CONTRACTORS ARE AS BUSY AS EVER

By his own admission Jeremy Curling ‘fell into’ fencing after starting his own farm contracting business back in 1990. Over three decades on and Jeremy can still be found out in the fields of Southern England from time to time assisting his three man contracting team. “I tend to combine that with office work and […]Read More