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Jacksons Fencing installs sound reduction security barrier for transport logistics hub

Leading security fencing firm Jacksons Fencing has released a new case study on its website detailing a recent project installing sound reduction security barrier for Matthews Haulage, a transport logistics company – which it says are critical considerations for transport logistics companies and their sites, directly impacting both operational efficiency and the company’s reputation. According

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Lord’s Cricket Ground selects sustainable Jacksons Fencing solution for renovation project

As the UK’s summer of cricket fever continues, Lord’s Cricket Ground, the most famous cricket venue globally, has made investments in sustainable options from Jacksons Fencing. The aim is to ensure an environmentally-conscious as well as action-packed season. With its rich history dating back to 1787, architectural significance, and unmatched glamour, Lord’s Cricket Ground has always

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Jacksons Fencing extends tested and certified gate offering

Jacksons Fencing has extended its line of tested and certified security gates that are specifically designed to meet the unique perimeter security requirements of different sites. Recognising that every site has its own security perimeter needs, Jacksons Fencing has worked to extended its offering of security gates to provide architects and specifiers with the flexibility

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Jacksons Fencing case study – Ipswich, Suffolk

When a social club in Suffolk needed some added security, Jacksons Fencing were on hand to provide a safe, sound and secure upgrade Built in 1920, Westgate Ward Social Club in Ipswich, Suffolk, is a multi-functional venue hosting all types of events from weddings, to local community meetings, sports clubs, and even film shoots. Although

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Jacksons Fencing secures Scout Facilities in Broadstairs, Kent

UK-based Jacksons Fencing has recently completed an implementation project at the 4th Broadstairs Scout Group in Kent. The commercial property, built in 1955, had fallen into disrepair and the group spent 15 years fundraising for new cladding and windows which were installed in 2020. The group ultimately required new fencing and gates to replace the

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