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The Foundry’s Museum will be rethought and updated,
and disabled access introduced throughout the site. Taylor’s unique Archive will be relocated to the ground floor
and be accessible to visitors. It will also be expanded to
house the unique library of The Central Council of
Church Bell Ringers.
WELCOME TO EVIVA
The offices and boardroom will similarly be relocated to
a large upstairs space formerly used as the handbell department and drawing office. A new reception building,
and entrance courtyard will also be constructed to welcome visitors.
SPECIALIST IN ELECTRIC AL CONTRACTING,
ELECTRIC AL INSTALLATION. ELECTRIC AL
MAINTENANCE & ELECTRIC AL TESTING
With over two decades experience working within the
With such major building work being undertaken it is vital
that the business continues to thrive, and that the bell
foundry continues to operate with as little disruption as
possible. Co-operation between our contractors, Messenger of Stamford, and the bell foundry workforce has been
good with give and take on both sides.
public, Commercial, Industrial, Aviation, Government,
Medical, Education, & Conser vation sectors.
PLEASED TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH
TAYLORS BELL FOUNDRY
Completion is due in the first half of 2024, and we look
forward to welcoming tour groups and individuals to
Britain’s last bell foundry for a unique and fascinating day
out once we’re fully open again.
Telephone: 0121 371 0436
Email: Quotes: quotations@evivaservices.co.uk
Website: www.evivaservices.co.uk
Eviva Services Ltd
First Floor,Viscount House, Birmingham Airpor t, Birmingham, B26 3QJ
David E Potter, MBE
John Taylor & Co,
Loughborough.
www.taylorbells.co.uk
www.belltrust.co.uk
Above, proposed new entrance courtyard
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