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R Freeman Brings £750,000 'Beach Hut Roofs' to Major Retail Development
Cambridge metal roofing and cladding firm T R Freeman
is starting a major £750,000 project in Bury St Edmunds.
It is installing over 10,000m2 of zinc roofing at the towns new
retail development, called arc. There will be six retail and
residential blocks each with a beach hut theme of 45 degree
roofs.
The project will also have auditorium which also continues the same design
approach.
It has been designed by leading London architects Hopkins,
who T R Freeman closely worked with on the Glyndebourne Opera House project
back in 1994.
T R Freeman is sub contracting for Taylor Woodrow, which is building the
development for Centros Miller and St Edmundsbury borough council.
Gary Webb, managing director of T R Freeman, said: 'We have just completed
the roof of the John Lewis in the Grand Arcade shopping centre in Cambridge,
and are delighted to be involved in another major retail scheme close
by.
'This is an exciting project and were delighted to be right at the
centre of it.'
The sites history as a trading area stretches back 1,000 years,
and arc will effectively extend the existing town centre.
The development is due to open in spring next year.
T R Freeman has been in Cambridge since being formed 120 years ago and
is part of the Kershaw Group, sponsors of Cambridge Uniteds away
shirts.
Web: http://www.trfreeman.co.uk
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