Wallbank Fencing protects historical site with CLD Fencing temporary fencing

Date: 2018/02/07
Source: CLD Fencing Systems
Crowther Street, just off Hillgate in the heart of Stockport’s town centre; was made famous when L.S Lowry released the oil on board depiction in 1930 titled ‘A Street in Stockport – Crowther Street’. The scene shows steps and railings with buildings on either side as groups of people and individuals are standing on the street.

The street was originally demolished as part of slum clearances in the area, but was later rebuilt in a heritage style and since then has been a major attraction for the town for it’s link to L.S Lowry. Lowry was a regular visitor to Stockport and detailed large areas of the town in his many paintings.

The challenge faced by Wallbank Fencing Ltd required a solution that would offer site safety for the Bardsley Construction site and pedestrians as well as providing a secure compound and site area. In certain areas no ground penetration or heavy traffic was permitted due to damage to the cobbled areas that make the street so special. It was also vital that the fencing system fitted in with Bardsley Construction brand image and so had to match their company colour palette.

The end result was a bespoke fencing package that covered both ground dug and zero ground strike systems from the CLD Fencing Systems Range covering almost half a kilometre of fencing. The systems included:
  • FenceSafe Dulok Temporary Fencing with full length clamp bar and finished in RAL 5015 PPC at 2.4m high
  • Eclipse 60 Dug in Fencing finished in RAL 5015 PPC at 2.4m high

Wallbank Fencing Ltd completed all work on site within 2 weeks to help keep the project on time and on budget. Another historical site protected by FenceSafe.

 
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