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4m high exterior clock feature manufactured for new park in Azerbaijan.

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Over the last 20 years we have built a reputation for manufacturing large exterior clocks so we were pleased to receive an enquiry to manufacture a very special bespoke exterior clock for a new park in Azerbaijan.   New clock feature in landscaped park in Baku, Azerbaijan  The structure was to be 4m high with a stainless steel clock supported in the middle with green LED illuminated spikes for hour markers and stainless steel LED illuminated hands.   Close up of spike being illuminated with LED's Using the latest CAD programme and 3D design package we provided detailed drawings of the clock feature and supplied photographs of work in progress throughout the project. As the clock was to be exported and installed by others drawings for installation were also provided.   3D design package with installation instructions  The clock feature now takes pride of place in a new landscaped park outside a brand new development, part of a massive r...

2500mm large exterior clock structure for regeneration scheme in Azerbaijan

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As part of an ongoing regeneration scheme across Baku in Azerbaijan we have been working with our agent to design, manufacture and supply large exterior clocks to feature in parks and cities across the region. Artist impression of exterior clock feature Working from an artist impression of what was required we were asked to manufacture two large dials with raised numerals at the 12, 3, 6 and 9 positions with front LED illumination. Clock feature outside new development The limestone structure stands 8.6m high and is positioned in a newly lanscaped park next to a residential area with a 2500mm diameter clock facing in each direction. To see other examples of our clocks in Azerbaijan and other countries please visit our website http://www.good-directions.com/ . Clock feature illuminated at night

New Town Clock for Bingham by Good Directions Ltd

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The installation of a new clock in Bingham marked the culmination of a competition run by Toot Hill School on behalf of the town council.   The finished clock, designed by 12-year-old Mollie Grice, was unveiled at a special school assembly. Town Crier Peter Taunton announced the unveiling to pupils at the school before heading to Bingham Market Place to tell residents the clock would be installed. Mollie was one of five finalists shortlisted for the chance of having their design turned into a £10,000 community clock, funded by Nottinghamshire County Council’s Local Improvement Scheme.  Mollie said she was delighted with the finished clock and was very proud it would now be centre stage in her local town. “I think it looks brilliant and I’m really excited to let people know it was my design,” Mollie added. The numbers have been laid on using 24-carat golf leaf, a very durable, hard-wearing material. The numbers six and 12 have been replaced with the town council’s Buttercr...

Pupil wins replica clock for designing a new large exterior clock for Darrick Wood school.

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     Winning design by Ela, aged 11  Darrick Wood Junior School wanted an exterior clock to go on their school wall and decided that it would be a great idea to get the children involved, so they ran a competition to see who could design the best clock face. Four children's designs were short listed and then the Headteacher came to us for advice. As the children range in age from 7 - 11 years old it was decided that above all the clock needed to be clear and simple to read. Several of the designs had a leaf theme as every class is named after a tree and the logo for the school is a leaf. However having submitted nine variations, based on the children's designs, for the school to choose from it was decided that the winner should be Ela, aged eleven. Her design was on a clear white back ground, with the school logo in the middle and a pattern of children a...

16ft 'Heroes Clock' erected in Stafford by Good Directions Ltd

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Good Directions was recently approached by Stafford Borough Council to manufacture and erect a public clock as part of a local regeneration scheme. The ‘Heroes Clock’ as it has been called, is to pay tribute to the men and women of Stafford who have served their country in various conflicts across the globe. The 16ft clock was unveiled by the mayor, who performed a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new timepiece on 17th November. The ceremony coincided with the date when the only Stafford man to be given the Victoria Cross was awarded his medal, more than 150 years ago. A plaque to Charles Pye, who was born in Stafford in 1820 and won the VC for outstanding bravery when he was 37 years old, appears on the clock. The four-faced, George Pillar Clock now takes pride of place in the town’s Mill Street – a move that has been welcomed by local businesses in the area. The clock is the final piece in the jigsaw of improvement works in Mill Street and it is expected the ti...

Two exterior clocks donated as a lasting leaving gift to their school by pupils.

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Pupils at a school in Sussex decided that when they left they would like to give a leaving present that was a thank you to the whole school and would also be of use for many years to come. So the year of 2010 all raised money to be able to donate two large exterior clocks and came to us for advice. The pupils chose two 790mm Classic style clocks in dark blue from our range of standard exterior clocks. Gold leafed Arabic numerals were chosen to make the clocks clear and simple to read, then to personalise the clocks it was decided that the school logo would be sign written above the hands and the year 2010 sign written below. Having an in-house sign facility meant we could not only sign write the dials using special 22 carat gold leaf vinyl but even provide a brass plaque with all 52 of the children’s names on it to be fitted beneath one of the clocks, making us a one stop shop for the whole project. The school was so pleased with the clocks they have come b...

Exterior clock manufacturers Good Directions Ltd join in on 'Wear It Pink Day'

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 Good Directions staff on 'Wear It pink Day' 2010 No this really isn't a typical day at work for staff at Good Directions. As it is breast cancer awareness month we decided to join in and wear something pink to raise money for this worthy cause. Finding something pink actually proved harder than we thought but our local charity shops came up trumps with some rather fetching hats for the men. Thanks to all the staff for pitching in and helping to raise money.