Towards the end of 2009 Baileys Blinds were asked by Mr Everetts to recover the awning outside their new sweet shop located on the Angel Hill in Bury St Edmunds. Mr Everetts changed to a darker colour to freshen up the shop front.

Baileys Blinds removing the old awning cover on Mr Everetts in Bury St Edmunds
Working from ladders Baileys Blinds replaced the shop awning cover while leaving the awning mechanism in situ. The new awning cover is made from acrylic fabric which is sewn into strips due to the large area covered by the awning.
The awning is extended and retracted manually from outside the shop using a long pole. When fully extended the awning will give protection from direct sunlight and reduce the heat gain from the sun inside the shop.

Mr Everetts black shop awning on Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds installed by Baileys Blinds.
If you prefer melted chocolate ask the people in Mr Everetts to leave their shop awning retracted.
For information about shop awning recovering or if you have any queries concerning any type of window blinds contact Baileys Blinds through www.baileysblinds.com.
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Baileys Blinds were asked by St Edmundsbury Borough council in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk to replace the blackout roller blinds in the ballroom of The Athenaeum on Angel Hill.