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936024 Trilite1

Business name: Trilite

Units 3-7 Tower Square St. Peters Road Industrial Estate
Huntingdon, Cambridge PE29 7DT
01480 453663
[email protected]
http://www.trilitebyopti.co.uk

Trilite was created in the UK in 1980 to support the rapid growth of [OPTI] Kinetics. Trilite is a strong, lightweight and portable. Trilite as a brand name is one of the most trusted and versatile ranges of aluminium truss systems in the world. Has a factory in Huntingdon, UK and Ontario, Canada.As a market leader in custom fabrication, Trilite operates in various markets and continues to have unrivalled lead times in Europe and North America. As part of the [OPTI] Group, Trilite maintains its strong links with [OPTI] Kinetics and Kelsey Acoustics. In addition to unique structural truss systems, Trilite manufactures aluminium lecterns and work stations suitable for DJS, sound engineers and entertainment professionals. Trilite is renowned for its custom fabrication and has its own design service to assist customers in creating imaginative structures. Recent inventive projects include structures for the BBC, NASA, Pizza Hut and Manchester United.

555113

Skywaves Conference Centre

614704 confusedbuffalo

Two roads here have maxspeed=50
This looks wrong, given the context and presumably should have mph.
Needs survey

819627

Missing item: Sporting Pavillion.

819636

Missing feature: Wooded area of Recreation ground not depicted.

755309 samely

Can someone confirm and trace if there are Goldcrest Road, Skylark Place, and Wren Close?

533940

Footpath to Pidley starts 400Yds along Wheatsheaf Road.

465789 andy mackey

does the path and the road join?

627676 andy mackey

could not see this at 115 degrees on the ground but we did walk successfully the path on 80 degrees which i mapped ?? what do you think is it Northampton CC definitive map error.

220301 L'le Tom

Is this a cycle path too? Cyclestreets.net feedback suggests it is?