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, Welcome to the quarterly newsletter from Stone & Ceramic!

Our newsletters are designed to keep you informed about what we've been up to; 
as well as projects we are working on in addition to future projects. We hope you find them useful, and welcome any feedback to marketing@stone-ceramic.co.uk

In this edition read about how we are finalists in the 2017 TTA Awards, the case study on Cartwright Gardens and our last goodbye to Danny Parker. 

Goodbye & good luck Danny Parker

Stone & Ceramic's co-founder, Danny Parker has resigned after 15 years of managing the company alongside Paul Giles. Danny is resigning from Stone & Ceramic to fulfil other interests.

  
Everyone from Stone & Ceramic would like to wish Danny all the best for the future. 

Longest day golf challenge 2017
   
On the longest day of the year, four employees from Stone & Ceramic will be taking part in the longest day golf challenge to raise money for Macmillan cancer support.

Our estimating director, Huseyin O'Shea, site supervisor, Dan Hall, Surveyor, Oliver Friend and site manager, James Allen will be taking on the challenge to play 72 holes in just one day - that's around 300 shots! 


Huseyin, Dan, Oliver and James have a target of  £5000 to raise
for Macmillan, a great charity that is there for everyone

who is affected by cancer.

Stone & Ceramic TTA Finalists   
 

Stone & Ceramic's biggest project to date, 190 The Strand is a finalist in this years TTA Awards in the 'Best use of tile in the leisure / hospitality industry' category.   
 
 

Last year Stone & Ceramic won 'The Best use of tile in a domestic environment' for Cowley Street, the TTA Awards evening was an excellent networking opportunity, and winning the award has been an outstanding symbol of excellence.   
 

Cartwright Gardens
 
Cartwright Gardens is a new student accommodation for the University of London. The existing buildings with the exclusion of the 14 storey Hughes Parry Tower, were demolished and replaced with a brand new building. All stone to the grand entrance of Cartwright Gardens has been supplied and installed by Stone & Ceramic. The geometric stone pattern is made from four different types of stone including: Cenia Beige, Emperador Light, Gold Travertine and Nerinea.

Location
Kings Cross, London

Architect
TP Bennett

Client
University of London

Contractor
Multiplex

Scope of Work
Four-stone pattern installed to the external entrance area.




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