A Cornish University Part 2
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Our trusted operatives are underway with renewing the first phase of a flat roofing contract at a Cornish University totalling 1000m2. They are stripping up 'yet another' single ply system which has failed prematurely and fitting a trusted Alumasc two layer felt system. It makes a change to work locally during such warm positive weather and it has enabled us to renew 200m2 of area plus per day!

We were honoured to win the contract of refurbishing the flat roof over the Poppy Factory in Richmond, London. The contract was a complete success despite the intricate detail required to insulate and waterproof the huge timber rooflights. The roof was overlaid with a Polyroof Protec liquid resin warm roof system. The Poppy Factory has a rich and interesting history, it is where remembrance poppies are made. It was founded in 1922 to offer employment opportunities to wounded soldiers returning from the First World War, creating remembrance products for the Royal Family and The Royal British Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal. It is operated by a company that is a registered charity which provides employment support to disabled veterans across England and Wales. The factory makes approximately 36 million poppies each year and is the country's leading employment charity for wounded, injured and sick veterans with health conditions or impairments. At present approximately 30 disabled veterans and disabled dependents of ex-service personnel are employed at the Richmond factory to hand-make remembrance poppies, wreaths and symbols. Together with around 30 home workers, they produce approximately 11 million poppies, 135 000 wreaths and 1.1 million remembrance symbols