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Signs Express (Harlow) Newsletter News from Harlow The signs also commemorate some of the areas most recent claims to fame, including; • 2 benches at the corners of Hamstel and Hodings Road - once used as a meeting place for an RAF officer turned Soviet spy and his Russian KGB handler. The Lawn - regarded as the first residential tower block in Britain. The Stow - one of the country’s first neighbourhood shopping centres is celebrated. Roman times. Netteswellbury, a parish originating back to 1060 and Mulberry Green, a coaching inn stop on the 19th Century London to Norwich coach route. Harlow Renaissance Ltd commissioned Signs Express to supply and install a series of information signs around Harlow pointing the way to key events and points of interest in the towns history. Working in conjunction with local architect Alastair Howe, design agency Redwire.uk, Harlow Renaissance and members of Harlow Council, the team at Signs Express (Harlow) manufactured and installed 15 aluminium monolith signs printed to the exact colour specifications. Each digitally printed sign carries differing images and information about the history of the area – showing visitors that Harlow is more than just a ‘New Town’. Among the town’s historic gems recognised is Potter Street, home to the pottery trade since www.signsexpress.co.uk/harlow 01279 641300 Commenting on the event, Signs Express director Paul Heywood said “We are keen to offer support to local community based projects where it is possible to do so. Rev. Findlay is inspirational in his energy and enthusiasm for the people of Harlow and we were only too happy to help.” Signs Express Harlow were happy to support the town’s annual music festival, supplying promotional banners for the events taking place in Harlow’s Town Park. Organised by ‘Heart 4 Harlow’, a record audience gathered to enjoy great musical acts and a host of other activities. Heart 4 Harlow is an umbrella Christian organisation established by the Town Chaplain Rev. Robert Findlay. The event brings together 40 local churches as well as Harlow Foodbank, Harlow Youth Vision, The Ark kids club and many other charities working to improving the lives of disabled and socially disadvantaged people in and around Harlow. Heart 4 Harlow Signs Express (Harlow) have recently manufactured and installed a whole array of new signage for the Harlow depot of Unitrunk as part of the group’s rebranding project. The new concept features “Robotrunk” – a 3D elephant constructed from Unitrunk parts with the strap line ‘Stay Ahead of the Herd’. The Signs Express team installed new signage to the exterior cladding as well as car park and directional signage. Turning to the interior, the trade counter panels were replaced; high level aluminium panel sign and digitally printed acrylic panels were installed. All signs were digitally printed in house in the distinctive blue and yellow colouring of Unitrunk. NEWS in BRIEF ‘Robotrunk’

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Page 1: Signs Express (Harlow) Newsletter€¦ · promotional banners for the events taking place in Harlow’s Town Park. Organised by ‘Heart 4 Harlow’, a record audience gathered to

Signs Express (Harlow)

Newsletter

News from Harlow

The signs also commemorate some of the areas most recent claims to fame, including;

• 2 benches at the corners of Hamstel and Hodings Road - once used as a meeting place for an RAF officer turned

Soviet spy and his Russian KGB handler.

• The Lawn - regarded as the first

residential tower block in Britain.

• The Stow - one of the country’s first neighbourhood shopping centres is celebrated.

Roman times. Netteswellbury, a parish originating back to 1060 and Mulberry Green, a coaching inn stop on the 19th Century London to Norwich coach route.

Harlow Renaissance Ltd commissioned Signs Express to supply and install a series of information signs around Harlow pointing the way

to key events and points of interest in the towns history.

Working in conjunction with local architect Alastair Howe, design agency Redwire.uk, Harlow Renaissance and members of Harlow Council, the team at Signs Express (Harlow) manufactured and installed 15 aluminium monolith signs printed to the exact colour specifications.

Each digitally printed sign carries differing images and information about the history of the area – showing visitors that Harlow is more than just a ‘New Town’.

Among the town’s historic gems recognised is

Potter Street, home to the pottery trade since

www.signsexpress.co.uk/harlow

01279 641300

Commenting on the event, Signs Express director Paul Heywood said “We are keen to offer support to local community based projects where it is possible to do so.

Rev. Findlay is inspirational in his energy and enthusiasm for the people of Harlow and we were only too happy to help.”

Signs Express Harlow were happy to support the town’s annual music festival, supplying promotional banners for the events taking place in Harlow’s Town Park.

Organised by ‘Heart 4 Harlow’, a record audience gathered to enjoy great musical acts and a host of other activities.

Heart 4 Harlow is an umbrella Christian organisation established by the Town Chaplain Rev. Robert Findlay. The event brings together 40 local churches as well as Harlow Foodbank, Harlow Youth Vision, The Ark kids club and many other charities working to improving the lives of disabled and socially disadvantaged people in and around Harlow.

Heart 4 Harlow

Signs Express (Harlow) have recently manufactured and

installed a whole array of new signage for the Harlow depot

of Unitrunk as part of the group’s rebranding project.

The new concept features “Robotrunk” – a 3D elephant

constructed from Unitrunk parts with the strap line

‘Stay Ahead of the Herd’.

The Signs Express team installed new signage to the

exterior cladding as well as car park and directional signage.

Turning to the interior, the trade counter panels were

replaced; high level aluminium panel sign and digitally

printed acrylic panels were installed.

All signs were digitally printed in house in the distinctive blue

and yellow colouring of Unitrunk.

NEWS in BRIEF

‘Robotrunk’

Page 2: Signs Express (Harlow) Newsletter€¦ · promotional banners for the events taking place in Harlow’s Town Park. Organised by ‘Heart 4 Harlow’, a record audience gathered to

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