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Ilminster Town F.C.
I.T.F.C created a fundraising wall within their new club house, using cream coloured single, double and triple brick slips, raising money towards the cost of the building in the process.
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Gloucester Schools F.A.
This project uses black glazed slips with yellow lettering to match club colours, surrounding a granite centrepiece engraved with the G.S.F.A. badge.
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Monkey World
Monkey World ran a very successful buy-a-brick scheme for more than a decade, offering supporters of the park the chance to buy a personalised paver.
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Windlesham Field of Remembrance
In 2020 the brand new Windlesham Community Hub was opened by Brian Blessed, the team ran a buy-a-brick campaign to help raise funds for the project.
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The Queens School, Kew
Using our engraved buff pavers with charcoal edging, the school created a winding Yellow Brick Road.
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Maidstone United F.C.
Maidstone Utd have been running a buy-a-brick scheme for many years, using red bricks around a granite plaque engraved with club crest.
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Chesterfield F.C.
Chesterfield have been running a buy-a-brick scheme for a number of years, this is one of several panels they have created.
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Leeds Rhinos
Leeds used blue and yellow glazed bricks to create a wall of fans messages in club colours, in the players tunnel.
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Worcestershire County Cricket Club
Worcestershire CCC ran a buy-a-brick campaign to raise money towards their Basil D’Oliveira Stand, which opened in 2004.
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Bristol City F.C.
The ‘Wedlock Wall’ was created using around 2000 polished black granite slips, each engraved with personalised messages from fans.
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Halton Grove at the National Memorial Arboretum
Halton Grove is the memorial garden for the RAF Halton Apprentices, engraved red square pavers and granite slabs are laid around the perimeter of the site, commemorating different apprentice entries and individual apprentices.
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Brentwood Theatre
Brentwood Theatre ran a sponsored brick campaign in the early 2000’s, creating this wall and raising funds in the process.
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Lincoln City F.C.
Lincoln City launched their ‘Remembering Imps’ wall in 2019, it’s a place for fans to remember loved ones who were fans of the club.
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Celtic F.C. Players tunnel
More than a thousand engraved white & green glazed slips, engraved with messages from supporters line the players tunnel at Celtic Park.
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Bishop Aukland F.C.
Bishop Auckland F.C. have been running a sponsored brick campaign since 2010, using our slate coloured brick slips with white lettering. their wall looks very effective!
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Dartford F.C.
Dartford F.C.’s Buy-A-Brick scheme has proved very popular over the years, with the club adding more bricks to the wall every season.
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Kineton Cricket Club
Kineton C.C’s brand new pavilion opened in April 2023, the club raised £2000 by selling around 50 of our engraved red pavers, which have been built into the patio.
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Clifton Alliance Cricket Club
Clifton Alliance C.C built a new clubhouse in the summer of 2022, they raised £6000 towards the costs through their Buy-A-Brick scheme.
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Ashby Canal Restoration Project
The Ashby Canal restoration project has been running a buy-a-brick campaign to raise money to help fund a new aqueduct, the bricks will eventually be built into the parapets, the scheme hit a new milestone of £50,000 raised in 2021.
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Bishops Hull Hub
This great new facility was built in 2021, a fantastic new hub for the local community, using our smooth grey engraved slips, which sold for £100 each, the team raised some much needed funds towards the build!
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Collingham F.C.
Collingham Football Club. raised funds for their new club house with a Buy-A-Brick scheme, they incorporated the bricks plus two engraved granite plaques into the bar.
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Ruislip High School
In 2007 the brand new state of the art Ruilsip High school opened, we worked with the school to create this centrepiece, with pavers bought by the first year of teachers and students.
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Alrewas Village Hall
Alrewas village hall was refurbished in 2016, the local community raised funds towards the work with a successful Buy-A-Brick scheme.
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Injured Jockey Fund
Jack Berry House was opened in 2015, to support and improve the lives of injured jockey’s and their families, more than 1500 engraved bricks were sold to raise funds.
Actress Clair King is pictured here with Jack Berry pointing to their bricks.
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Hednesford Mining Memorial
This memorial in Hednesford recognises thousands of miners who worked at the Cannock Chase coalfields.
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Ashford Baby Memorial Gardens
This paved area is situated in the East Kent Baby Memorial Gardens, a wonderful space where families can remember loved ones.
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Chester F.C.
Chester Football Club’s Buy-A-Brick scheme is proving popular with fans, using our slate coloured brick slips against a similarly dark coloured existing wall, the white lettering stands out really well.
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Glenboig Life Centre
Glenboig is world famous for it’s brick manufacturing, so the Glenboig Development Trust came up with the idea to use engraved bricks as a way to generate funds for their new Life Centre, a fantastic hub for local people of all ages.
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Piccadilly Mining Memorial
Unveiled in 2009, the Piccadilly Mining Memorial remembers the lives of hundreds of miners who mined in the area, their names are inscribed in the brick walls either side of a large Davy Lamp.
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The Bunker CIC
The Bunker is an awesome live music venue in Sunderland, their ever expanding Wall of Fame contains bricks bought by bands, artists and supporters of the venue.
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The Brian Bevan Wall
Brian Bevan was a standout player for the Warrington Wolves, the club paid tribute to him by building this wall at the stadium in his memory.
The names and messages of hundreds of fans are etched into the blue and yellow bricks.
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Park Lane Stables
Based in Teddington, the Park Lane Stables were rebuilt in early 2024.
1200 engraved bricks were sold at £100 each which went a long way to helping with the build.
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Pontefract Squash & Leisure Club
Pontefract Squash & Leisure Club was built in 2016, club members bought red and cream coloured sponsored bricks, which surround a granite centrepiece on the feature wall.
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Hestercombe
Taking pride of place at the centre of the restored Watermill, Hestercombe’s Wall of Memories contains more than 300 individually engraved bricks that remember people, events and associations with their historic gardens.
These bricks have a more subtle appearance as the lettering is left unpainted.
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Bickley Park School
In 2007 Bickley Park School raised funds by creating a sponsored pathway, each paver was engraved with a student or teachers name, as well as the school’s bumble bee logo.
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Kingsbridge Skate Park
Built in 2023, Kingsbridge Skate Park organisers helped raise funds with a Buy-A-Brick scheme, there are several panels like this around the park, with bricks sponsored by skaters and local business’s.
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Bredon AFC
Bredon AFC used a mixture of Red, Slate and Cream brick slips to create their fundraising wall.
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White Peak Distillery
White Peak Distillery club members can have their names memorialised in brick on the members wall.
The combination of Staffordshire blue brick with metallic copper lettering looks very effective.