P&G Blacksmiths & Fabricators
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We have gained considerable experience and contractual credibility in development, manufacture and installation of a wide range of decorative security, railings and gates for local authorities and contractors. We manufacture a wide range of public seating, litter bins and picnic furniture. Designs are in a variety of materials and styles to suit both urban and rural environments.

Our gates, railings and balustrades are tailor made to suit the requirements of our customers. We create both traditional and contemporary gates, railings and balustrades, which are manufactured and finished to a very high standard. We create a huge variety of balconies for a wide range of customers and end use.
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P & G Blacksmiths & Fabricators offer a wide ranging portfolio of products and services based on traditional blacksmithing skills combined with advanced technology fabrication techniques. The P&G Portfolio has developed over a period of 29 years on the basis of the development, design, manufacture and fabrication of all types of industrial metalwork and street furniture from the drawing board to installation.
P & G Blacksmiths designs, manufactures and installs a wide range of products in a huge variety of styles and finishes. P&G Blacksmiths was founded in the year 1990 and the company is still led by original Managing Partner, Gary Carling. We offer a wide ranging portfolio of products and services based on traditional blacksmithing skills combined with a design led approach and the use of advanced technology fabrication techniques.
P & G Blacksmiths manufactures a wide range of public seating, litter bins and picnic furniture, and is based in the UK. Designs are in a variety of materials and styles to suit both urban and rural environments, and are generally specified by councils, other municipal authorities, landscape architects and construction companies.
The structure represents almost two years of trying to arrive at the design and development of a piece of street furniture dedicated to allowing groups of youths to congregate in the one place and have it accepted that as a piece of street furniture, it belongs to them.

The basic principle is that the local groups are given their own space to hang about, and the structure is designed to allow them to develop their own visual identity, ie Graphiti, posters, etc. without it being considered as antisocial or vandalism.Appearing in the photograph along with others involved in the project is Dundee City Council's Deputy Housing Convener, Councillor Brian Gordon, photographed at the first deployed shelters.
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Fin Yeaman
Fin Yeaman
Dec 10, 2020
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Excellent, great quality and value from a long established Blacksmith Fabricator
Eddie Ireland
Eddie Ireland
Jul 18, 2019
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I had a small job to be done for my Karate dojo and all the lads were very helpful and did the job in quick time and professional.