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RAINBOW PRODUCTIONS:
Do walk on the grass.....
Stage Shows starring TV characters
Rainbow Productions has 25 years experience in creating bespoke
walk-about mascots for clients in the leisure sector. Our costume characters
provide added value and entertainment for park guests and also play a role in
branding activities undertaken by the leisure venue.
Rainbow Productions also exclusively offers ‘Meet & Greet’ personal
appearances of 90+ famous licensed characters such as Peppa Pig,
Scooby-Doo and Noddy.
NOW AVAILABLE: We have launched new stage shows featuring live
performances from TV characters such as Bob the Builder, Fifi Forget-Me-Not,
Fireman Sam, Barney and Angelina Ballerina. Each show lasts 15-20 minutes,
includes singing, dancing and audience participation and is ideally suited to a
leisure park environment.
ACO GroundGuard® creates highly protected and versatile landscapes.
A beautifully landscaped area of grass is usually off-limits to pedestrians and is
certainly no place for cars and caravans, but now using the ACO GroundGuard®
ground reinforcement and stabilisation system, attractive and versatile grassed
areas can easy be created that can withstand extreme loads and high, repeated
use. Developed by drainage and landscaping specialist ACO Technologies, this
award-winning system is ideal for garden centres, golf clubs, caravan parks – any
location where the introduction of hard landscaping would detract from its visual
appeal and natural setting.
ACO Technologies:
ACO Technologies designs and manufactures drainage, water management
and landscaping systems for virtually all internal and external applications.
PRODUCTIONS
RAINBOW a76
+44 (0)20 8254 5300
Twice winner of The Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation, the company
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info@rainbowproductions.co.uk
has pioneered the development of channel and high capacity drainage systems.
a76
www.rainbowproductions.co.uk a76
+44 (0)1462 816 666
a76
www.aco.co.uk
CHUBB puts all the right pieces together
for Legoland
A radio networked fire alarm system from Chubb Fire will soon protect LEGOLAND, the world famous
theme park that attracts more than one million visitors each year.
Chubb has been servicing the extinguishers at the Berkshire-based attraction for three years,
and was invited to tender for both a park-wide alarm system and a specific fire detection and
suppression system for LEGOLAND’s latest feature,
‘Laser Raiders’ in the new land called ‘Kingdom of
the Pharoahs’.
The new fire alarm system that Chubb Fire
designed and installed uses radio waves to relay fire
and fault indications to the on-site security control room, immediately
reporting any incidents to park security officers.
Wireless technology significantly reduces the capital costs
and disruption of installing a fire detection system, and does not
compromise safety.
The trust already established between the two businesses was a major
factor in Chubb Fire’s subsequent appointment, according to
LEGOLAND’s Maintenance Director, Kieran Maher: “Chubb Fire has
given us the confidence that they can deliver all aspects of our fire
protection needs, including systems design and installation.”
LEGOLAND Windsor was built on the site of the previous Windsor
Safari Park and opened in 1996.It attracted approximately 1.8 million
visitors last year to the many themed areas of the park, including:
The Beginning, Imagination Centre, Miniland, Duplo Land, Traffic,
LEGO City, Land of the Vikings, Wild Woods, Knights Kingdom,
and Adventure Land.
a76
0800 32 1666
a76
Email:
info@chubb.co.uk
a76
www.chubb.co.uk
To advertise your new products in this section please email
parkworld@datateam.co.uk
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