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Littlethorpe of Leicester, Ltd.
Established in 1983, Littlethorpe of Leicester has been providing the UK with quality hardwood joinery for nearly 30 years. Established by Andrew and Norma Robinson, Littlethorpe is now the country's leading supplier of hardwood bus shelters and boasts an enviable reputation.
Littlethorpe is a FSC certified supplier: Licence Number C008052
All the hardwood we use is produced from sustainable, from well managed, FSC certified forests. We offer an extensive product range and have a bus shelter to compliment virtually all street scenes.
Our attractive products can be found nationwide, and our extensive client base includes County, District and Parish Councils. All of our bus shelters are competitively priced, with a wide selection of options in our standard range. We have a free design service for bespoke bus shelters and special locations where required.
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This is a deeper shelter designed to accommodate more passengers and / or to give more protection from the elements with deeper sides.
This particular glazing pattern recognises the need for a vision panel to see the bus coming, but is designed to give maximum resistance to breakage by making the...
Group: Canopies and awnings
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140 x 140 posts concreted into the ground. Each post to have a 50mm wide slot right through to take the front wheel.
Two bikes can be raised by 470mm and three can remain horizontal, the purpose of this is to ensure the handle bars won't interfere with each other.
Group: Sheds shady
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An enclosed larger style of shelter, suitable for higher traffic and exposed locations.
Full length glazing allows vision through the shelter, useful near road junctions. It has a 30 degree pitched roof, with gabled ends, the underside of the roof is an open void. The roof substrate is 44mm thick...
Group: Sheds shady
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Suitable for market towns, bus interchanges and exposed locations
A 30 degree, pitched roof shelter, with gabled ends, the underside of the roof is an open void. The roof substrate is 44mm thick and is covered in Cedar shingles. The openings shown are 1.350mm wide. The openings can be on any side...
Group: Canopies and awnings
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Park shelters are usually supplied with no glazing in the apertures and are built to be site specific because the needs of each park are different.
The shelter may be required to face in one direction with seating all round. A rectangular shape is less complex to build than a hexagonal shape; this...
Group: Canopies and awnings
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No glazing means very low maintenance costs.
The Eaton shelter combines an attractive appearance with good visibility into a shelter with extreme durability. If the bus driver can see into the shelter from a distance, bus passengers will be able to see the bus coming; you may not require any...
Group: Trading boothes
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Park shelters are usually supplied with no glazing in the apertures and are built to be site specific because the needs of each park are different.
The shelter may be required to face in one direction with seating all round. A rectangular shape is less complex to build than a hexagonal shape; this...
Group: Canopies and awnings
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This is ideal where the pavement is very narrow or where a larger shelter may restrict the visibility of traffic, particularly near a private driveway or road junction.
The roof can be shortened to as little as 1050mm; naturally the smaller the roof the less cover there is for bus...
Group: Trading boothes