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Bushboard Washroom Systems and The Tingdene Group are two Northamptonshire companies that have shared a successful working relationship for a number of years; their most recent venture is a new washroom block for local theme park Wicksteeds. Popular with families, Wicksteed’s has ambitious plans to develop their excellent camping facilities.
With timing and reliability of integral importance to modular builds Tingdene selected Bushboard’s “Profiles” cubicle range.
Profiles is a stylish, versatile and economical range that is available in materials suitable for both shower and toilet cubicles making it ideal for camp site and holiday park washroom projects.
Craig Sansom, Tingdene’s Senior Buyer stated “delivery scheduling is critical for these type of projects and we know we can rely on Bushboard. The Profiles range was perfect because the product is easy to install, fit for purpose and ideal for high use areas”
For more information visit www bushboard-washrooms.co.uk or call 01536 533 620.
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