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to customer service and the quality of the product were
evident throughout the process.
Simplifying Updates
Maintaining and updating honours boards can be a
challenging task, but Greenbarnes Ltd. is here to make it
easier. We understand the importance of keeping your
boards up-to-date and offer ongoing support to ensure
that your information is consistently and accurately
maintained. Our commitment to customer service
extends beyond the initial purchase, providing assistance
year after year to keep your honours boards looking their
best.
When asked what led them to seek out Greenbarnes Ltd.,
Judith explained, "The need to create a new War
Memorial Board arose because it was impossible to
remove the original marble plaque from one building to
another. We were looking for quality, an aesthetically
pleasing design, and clear display of the names."
A Testimonial of Trust
Judith's testimonial speaks volumes about the trust and
satisfaction that Greenbarnes Ltd. has earned from its
customers. "How would you rate our customer service?"
we asked. "Excellent," she replied without hesitation.
"How likely are you to recommend Greenbarnes to
colleagues?" "Very likely," she affirmed.
External Community Information Noticeboards
In addition to our Honours Boards, Greenbarnes Ltd. also
manufactures high-quality external noticeboards. These
noticeboards are designed to withstand the elements
while providing a clear and attractive display for
announcements, events, and other important information. Available in a variety of styles and materials, our
noticeboards can be customised to match the aesthetic of
your organisation and ensure that your messages are
communicated effectively to the community.
A Lasting Impression
The dedication of the new Memorial Board is not just a
tribute to the fallen but also a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of Greenbarnes Ltd. Their ability to
create a product that meets the highest standards of
quality and aesthetics, while providing exceptional
customer service, is commendable.
Our external noticeboards are crafted with the same
attention to detail and commitment to quality that
defines all of our products. Whether you need a
traditional wooden noticeboard or a modern, durable
alternative, Greenbarnes Ltd. has the expertise to deliver
a solution that meets your needs. Our noticeboards are
not only functional but also enhance the visual appeal of
your premises or public space, making them a valuable
addition to any organisation.
For those seeking to honour the past with the creation of
bespoke honours boards, Greenbarnes Ltd. stands out as
a trusted partner. Their work at Broomhill Hyndland
Parish Church is a lasting legacy, ensuring that the
memories of those who sacrificed their lives are preserved
with the dignity they deserve.
Traditional Timber Honours Boards and Incumbents
Boards
At Greenbarnes Ltd., we pride ourselves on producing
traditional oak honours and incumbents boards that cater
to a wide range of needs. Whether you prefer our standard
designs or require a bespoke creation, our boards are
meticulously crafted to meet your specifications. Our diverse clientele includes schools, colleges, universities,
sports clubs (such as golf and cricket), trade associations,
the military, and corporate customers. Additionally, we
specialise in producing incumbents boards for churches,
ensuring that every piece is a perfect fit for its intended
setting.
For more information about Greenbarnes products visit
www.greenbarnes.co.uk
Contemporary Acrylic Honours Boards
For those seeking a modern touch, Greenbarnes Ltd. also
offers honours boards made from clear or green-tinted,
glass-effect acrylic. These contemporary boards are ideal
for projects that require a sleek, modern aesthetic. We
also provide clear acrylic boards with a frosted effect,
perfect for situations where the mounting wall may not
be flawless. Each acrylic board comes with chromefinished “stand-offs” for wall-mounting, offering a stylish
and cost-effective alternative to traditional wooden
boards.
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