by Leon Hopkins | Jan 2, 2022 | Blog, Community, DuraPost, Easigrass, Garden, Hardware, Supply chain, Timber
Can you support our campaign to fill one of our sheds with a load of vital essentials for those in need within Worcestershire? Throughout the month of January 2022, we’ll be calling on all staff, customers, suppliers, businesses and communities to support our...
by Leon Hopkins | Dec 8, 2021 | Blog, Community, DuraPost, Easigrass, Garden, Hardware, Supply chain, Timber
Guest blog written and provided by Spring Forward Landscaping, an experienced family landscaping business located in Worcestershire. [Image of Owners, Lorna and Adam]. With many years of experience prior to launching Spring Forward Landscaping in 2018, they have...
by Leon Hopkins | Nov 15, 2021 | Community, DuraPost, Garden, Timber
Our friends at Birkdale, manufactures of a wide range of high quality fencing and landscaping products, recently wrote a great article for those wanting to enhance the visuals of your home whilst maintaining an eco-conscious approach. Many customers now look at...
by Leon Hopkins | Oct 5, 2021 | Blog, Community, DuraPost, Easigrass, Garden, Hardware, Supply chain, Timber
It’s October the 7th, national poetry day And Worcester Timber Products have something to say If you don’t know about us, you really should Our family-owned business does everything wood! Leon’s the M.D. of our happy band We help with designs, whether tiny or grand...
by Leon Hopkins | Aug 11, 2021 | DuraPost
The DuraPost Z-Board is a cutting-edge gravel board, designed specifically to work with the DuraPost fence post. Created with Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) – this gravel board, at 3.87kg per 1.83m board, is lighter than concrete and timber alternatives,...
by Leon Hopkins | Feb 24, 2021 | DuraPost, Garden
Deciding on a new fence for your garden isn’t easy. Especially when trying to weigh up the pros and cons of wooden and concrete fence posts. You need to consider the practicality, aesthetics, short and long term costs and sustainability of the fence post. But what if...