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Every Victorian park had to have a bandstand, many of which succumbed to the indifference of the post war years. With the advent of the Heritage Lottery Fund many of our parks have received much needed attention and along with the park gates and fencing, many bandstands have been the subject of restoration projects. We have been fortunate to be instrumental in the repair of many of these.
Horden Park, Tyne and Wear. The bandstand was fully restored and we were commissioned to replace the wrought iron balustrading.
Hyde Park, Hyde, Cheshire. We were asked to remove and rebuild the roof of the bandstand, which involved the sourcing of deleted sections of steel tees, which were eventually tracked down in France.
Weston Park, Sheffield. Complete dismantling and restoration of an interesting bandstand comprising cast iron structure and inner timber structure. The bandstand can be converted into a closed room by the raising of timber and glass sashes. With the renewed interest in public spaces there has been a demand for new bandstands, and we are pleased to be able to offer a number of modern designs for consideration.
To look at some of our completed projects just click on the pictures below. |