Perspex walkway - Where could i buy a covered pergola?

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slickboy
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Post: # 9950Post slickboy

We have been asked to provide a a pergola walkway with a Perspex covered roof for a school garden area. Could anyone suggest where we could buy such a thing or any other suggestions for similar material. The other option is to buy clear perpex sheets and construct our own but we'd rather buy a designed one. thanks.
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Post: # 9951Post Tony McC

I think this would be a bespoke item that you'd either need to construct yourselves or commission someone else to build on your behalf.
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slickboy
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Post: # 9980Post slickboy

Thanks for the swift reply, Tony. Anyone know of any company that might do this kind of stuff.

de wynters
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Post: # 9983Post de wynters

if you need a copy of the brochure let me know and i will send you one

de wynters
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Post: # 9984Post de wynters

there is a company we use called Jagram which can be found on www.jagram.co.uk they manafacture car ports in this style and i have had a sneaky look at there 2006 brochure and am sure i have seen that they will shortly be selling these tunnels in mix and match sizes where you take different parts to construct your own, not unlike Wayland used to with their pergolas.
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Post: # 9989Post danensis

The other place, strangely enough, is Andy Thornton's. They've just supplied the new bus shelters for our local hospital.

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