DRAIN LAND. RAISE YIELDS. Grow for tomorrow
STEEL ROLLER SHUTTER
DRAIN LAND. RAISE YIELDS. Grow for tomorrow
DOORS
EXPERTS IN YOUR FIELD SINCE 1962 EXPERTS IN YOUR FIELD SINCE 1962 We offer a made-to-measure solution to secure workshops and
grain stores • Steel roller shutters can be operated by hand chain or electric using 3 phase or single phase motors • Standard finish is galvanised with colour options of Plastisol or Powder Coating • Access doors built into the shutter or positioned in the existing walls are also available • Shutters can be made up to 8m wide with wind anchors standard over 4.5m • With 40 years experience in the roller shutter industry call us anytime for a competitive price.
■ Land Drainage
■ Storm and Dirty ■ Farm Tracks & R ad Reconstruction
t: 01353 725 151 e:
david@russellmillarltd.co.uk
Storm and Dirty Water Management Water Managementoad Reconstruction
■ Land Drainage ■ Ditching
■ Farm Tracks & Ro■ Wetland Environmental Schemes ■ Wetland Environmental Schemes
www.williammorfoot.co.uk 01362 820371
team@williammorfoot.co.uk
www.williammorfoot.co.uk 01362 820371
team@williammorfoot.co.uk
• Steel portal framed buildings • Grain drying and storage • Groundworks and drainage • Electrical engineering works • Elevator/conveyor repairs
Steel Portal Framed Buildings
Grain Drying and Storage Ground works and Drainage
■ Ditching
Electrical Engineering Works
Royston Depot Tel : 01763 242361
Cambs depot 01954 210 355 Mob: 07885 202 005 Hardwick, Cambs CB23 7QL
12 ANGLIA FARMER •APRIL 2019
years in the 40 shutter industry
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Mark tle cale Date
Weatherhead E Mail :
sales@markweatherhead.co.uk
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: 01954210355
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