Various metalwork products to be installed on AELTC Raynes Park project

Various metalwork products to be installed on AELTC Raynes Park project

The AELTC (All England Lawn Tennis Club) Community Sports Ground is a privately owned site in Raynes Park, London, with the Wimbledon Centre Court located just 3.5 miles away.

Currently featuring six grass and six acrylic courts, the sports ground is currently undergoing a redevelopment project to provide 16 new grass courts and 3 more acrylic courts. These grass courts must meet strict guidelines and specifications to reach ‘Championship’ standards set by the AELTC.

With it being the week where the world’s best tennis players should be at Wimbledon, we would like to share some ‘work-in-progress’ photos of our products on site. Alpha Rail has been appointed to supply and install a plethora of different metalwork products, including flat top railings, ornamental railings, chain link fence and a variety of gates.

AELTC Raynes Park railings

As the project progresses, you can expect to see further updates and finished photos on our website and social media platforms.

Alpha Rail works nationwide and can offer an installation service as well as supply only. If you have an upcoming redevelopment project for your park or sports ground, our sales team are on hand to discuss any architectural metalwork requirements you may have, via email or phone at 01623 750 214.

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