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Testimonials

DMBC:

“Thorndell Engineering have designed, manufactured and installed a number of Alley Gates in Doncaster with care and consideration and a real professionalism.”

CITY OF YORK COUNCIL:

“Thorndell offer a reliable, good value, good quality service and can be trusted to deliver on time and on budget.”

SAFER YORK PARTNERSHIP:

“Thorndell Engineering have supplied high quality alleygates, fencing and design solutions to Safer York Partnership and City of York Council over the last three years. We have been incredibly happy with the quality with the workmanship shown at the design, production and fitting stages of each project. They have helped provide steelwork that has made a significant difference to the quality of life and security of York's residents. For more on the projects they have worked with Safer York Partnership on see; www.saferyork.org.uk/projects/alleygating/. ”

KEEPMOAT HOMES:

“Keepmoat Homes are pleased to be associated with Thorndell Engineering they are our sole supplier of all types of metal railings for site developments and sale requirements throughout Yorkshire and Humberside.”

NATIONAL GRID:

“National Grid Transco have been associated with Thorndell Engineering for over twenty years and have always found their work to be of the highest quality.”

JUSTIN PAXMAN:

“Where credit is due we would like to commend your excellent work out at Halifax. The project has been finished off to perfection!”

ST LEDGER HOMES:

“The residents of Woodfield have been very happy with the new fencing. It has helped improve the environment and security in the area, and is seen as a significant improvment. The installation was carried out efficiently, and there have been no problems since it was put up.”

CONISBROUGH CASTLE:

“At Conisbrough Castle, Thorndell produced a high quality and attractive bespoke railing system to our specification. We were impressed with the way they worked with the Archaeologist on site to install the railings with minimal impact to the ancient monument.”

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