
We have new news, which we are extremely excited about! With the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy approaching, click on the image below to see what’s got the Duralock team looking forward to August! Advertisements
For the last six months or so, not only have we been extremely busy manufacturing and delivery the best, quality PVCu fencing (in our humble opinion of course!), but we have also been supporting a fundraising appeal which has become … Continue reading
Last but certainly not least The final day of Cheltenham Festival was certainly one to be remembered, full of drama and surprises. As favourites failed to perform as expected, other horses took the titles in tense races throughout the day … Continue reading
Lucky number three… or perhaps not so lucky, as a blanket of fog covered Cheltenham Racecourse early in the morning, making the spectator sport, less of a spectator sport and more of a speculator sport! As the thick grey mist … Continue reading
And they’re off, again! Day two.. and what a day it was! Let’s not forgot it was the day for the fine fillies to emerge in their fabulous frocks…Ladies Day! There was an array of fashions: the smart, the furry … Continue reading
Sarah sadly packed her trunk and said goodbye to the circus last week, after fourteen years of dedication and commitment to PVC Performance Fencing. Whilst it’s always a sad day when someone leaves, there are often benefits… benefits that come … Continue reading
Our racecourses in Britain are all national treasures, but perhaps that which is most alluring in the proverbial treasure chest of jewels, is Ascot Racecourse. With a rich history spanning a huge 300 years, Ascot is arguably the most iconic … Continue reading
On the First day of Christmas, Duralock gave to me: New opportunities and first-time clients 2013 has been a year of many firsts. Firstly, in this list of firsts, we attended the Rugby Expo at Twickenham stadium. This was such … Continue reading
Social networking for fencing… sounds like an odd concept doesn’t it? Who’s going to ‘follow’ a fence? Or ‘like’ a fence (apart from a horse with an itchy back)? Well actually, we stand to prove that it’s not actually that … Continue reading