The end of unsightly graffitti
Innovative new products from a Sheffield company could spell the end of unsightly graffitiH Bingham & Sons have said; “We plan to roll it out to a wide variety industries and authorities. We have just had successful trials for Birmingham’s New Street Station and a substantial contract for a local authority is in Blackpool where we are treating sea defenses on the new three mile seafront. We are also very hopeful of getting the contract to treat the routes into London for the 2012 Olympic site, the route that everyone will take to attend the Games. We have also been short listed for the protection of the Olympic villages and facilities” said Stuart.
Seeing the potential of the products and finding a sound company with a dedicated management team to meet the challenges ahead, John Longstaff commented, “This investment is evidence that a good business with a strong management team is capable of raising finance despite this difficult market. The deal was completed extremely quickly by UK Steel Enterprise and will provide a solid financial base for Bingham’s next phase of development.”
UK Steel Enterprise regional manager Keith Williams added, “H Bingham & Sons is a successful, growing engineering company with a strong order-book – exactly the kind of business we like to back. These new products provide the group with an exciting future and plenty of new opportunities – something which can only be good for the area.”
James Bullock of Irwin Mitchell handled the legal work for Binghams with Nick Goulding of HLW acting for UK Steel Enterprise.