It was interesting to see the item on BBC's Breakfast programme yesterday (23rd May 2012) regarding metal theft and St John's Church at Bromsgrove. The presenter referred to the material used to replace the stolen lead as being "fibreglass". We are the manufacturers of the
Hambleside Danelaw Ltd has installed a new state-of-the-art 230 tonne Sandretto injection moulding machine at its roofing products manufacturing facility in Daventry. The British company’s investment is a major sign of confidence that the worst is over as far as the economic downturn is concerned
Andy Fell, new Dryseal Manager Hambleside Danelaw’s GRP flat roofing systems has received a significant boost with the appointment of Andy Fell as the company’s new Dryseal Manager. Andy brings to Hambleside extensive experience of installing GRP flat roofing products since 1984 and fitting
British building products manufacturer, Hambleside Danelaw has achieved a massive reduction in its carbon footprint over the last six years, but says that the rising cost of using renewable energy is likely to make further cuts very difficult. An independent environmental audit by the Planet
The growing number of church and school closures and costly repairs due to metal theft from roofs can be avoided if GRP roofing materials are installed as an alternative to lead or copper, says British roofing products manufacturer Hambleside Danelaw Ltd. Across the country, local media
Hambleside Danelaw, the UK market leader for GRP mortarless flashing products, is urging builders to follow a new NHBC recommendation that they should seriously consider opting for dry systems on pitched roofs to reduce their risk of incurring remedial works due to mortar failure. The






