We recently completed a 120m installation of vertical bar railings for Thurrock Council. The project involved clearing collapsed chainlink fencing, cutting back overgrown vegetation, and removing a number of trees to re-establish access to an important footpath and reinforce the cemetery boundary along a small embankment.

Metal Railings in Place of Chainlink Fence
Clearing Space & Improving Safety
Opening the Footpath and Securing Boundaries
The existing chainlink fencing had collapsed and become overgrown, making the path inaccessible and the cemetery perimeter vulnerable. We removed the debris and unwanted foliage, enabling safe public passage while enhancing the area's appearance.
  • 120m of vertical bar railings installed
  • Old fencing and trees cleared from site
  • Improved visibility and access for pedestrians
  • Boundary protection with a tidy finish
  • Ideal for parks, cemeteries and public walkways
Strong, Practical, and Built to Last
Solutions That Prioritise Public Benefit
This project highlights our approach to delivering practical, long-lasting solutions tailored to each client's needs. By opening up this vital pathway and creating a clean, secure boundary, we helped improve the area's safety and usability - without unnecessary expense or disruption.
  • Smart and robust railing system
  • Perfect for sloped or embanked sites
  • Zero compromise on safety or quality
  • Cleared and restored path usability
  • Client-first approach on all public works
Vertical Railings on Sloped Ground

Vertical Metal Railings - Thurrock Council Project - Gallery

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