Building & Construction products lead this week's round-up

This week we welcome eleven new members to Made in Britain: 
 
This week we welcome four new members to the Building & Construction sector, first up this week is Holewise Ltd who engineer temporary works hole covers for use during construction. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their branding and marketing materials. 
 
The second member joining the Building & Construction sector is Urban Agency who manufacture fitted furniture and systems for offices, retail, hospitality and more. They plan to use the mark on their website, emails and on marketing materials. 
 
PCT will be joining us in the Building & Construction sector. They make precast lifting sockets and a spiral void tube for precast concrete. They will be using the mark on their pallet labels, on their online marketing and at trade shows.
 
The final member joining us in the Building & Construction sector is RENFORCE MANUFACTURING Ltd, who manufacture steel products for the construction industry. Products such as fence pins, line pins, dowel bars and reinforcing bars. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their documentation and advertisements. 
 
Joining us in the Sports & Leisure sector is LH Woodhouse & Co Ltd who make temporary stables for UK and worldwide equine events. They plan to use the mark on their marketing materials and on their products. 
 
We have three members joining us in the Home & Living sector this week, first up is Harvey George Ltd who manufacture bespoke bathroom vanity units and other storage solutions. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their online communications. 
 
The second member joining the Home & Living sector is Bespoke Fireplaces Ltd who manufacture luxury marble suites. They will be using the mark on their products, printed and online marketing materials. 
 
The third member joining the Home & Living sector this week is Deflecto who make office desktop storage products. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their product packaging and customer trade catalogues. 
 
QED Advanced Systems Limited will be joining us in the Technology sector. They manufacture Qubi3C which is a smart workspace booking device with integral RFID card reader and status indicating LEDS. They will be using the mark on their device label, on technical data sheets and on their website. 
 
The Environment sector will gain ReallyRecycle this week. They manufacture a circularity-as-a-service platform that turns plastic waste into a product within as little as 25 minutes. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their website and product labels.
 
To end this week’s round-up, we welcome Callancote Ltd to the Engineering sector. They make bespoke flexible packaging from different polymers for many different uses. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their products. 
 
From everyone at Made in Britain, we would like to welcome all our new members. We look forward to seeing your Members’ News Stories and your products in the Members’ Product Directory.



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