The Oxford fabric clad lean-to canopy shelter is the most popular in the Oxford range of structures. WIth the lean-to shape roof we are able to abut buildings or to over sail existing roofs. It has been used in a number of school, residential, airport and commercial retail building projects.
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Barming Primary School, Maidstone, Kent
A 4m x 15m outdoor playground shelter Oxford canopy powder coated yellow with a white fabric roof.
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Beacon Primary School, Willenhall, West Midlands
Measuring 5.2m x 9.8m this Oxford lean-to canopy gives the early years much needed outdoor classroom space.

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Boughton Monchelsea Primary School, Maidstone, Kent
Two fabric clad canopies measuring 5m x 14.1m and 4.2m x 8m have been installed at this school replacing the existing canopy / walkways that were deemed unsafe.
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Brunswick House School, Maidstone, Kent
This 5m x 18.2m canopy allows for both the sloping ground level and the protruding gable on the main school building.


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Herne Infants School, Herne Bay, Kent
A Oxford outdoor classroom shelter canopy measuring 5m x 5m in a lean to shape, in dependant of the main building.
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Homelands Primary School, Torquay, Devon
This Oxford canopy helps create further outdoor classroom and covered play for this primary school. Measuring 3.3m wide x 12m long.
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Little Forest Childrens Centre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A new build childrens centre benefiting from the addition of a 4m x 18m Oxford canopy.
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Long Ditton Infants School, Surbiton, Surrey
A 5m x 9.5m playground shelter with a small right angle return to one end covering another doorway.
   
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Stamford High School, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire
A covered outdoor dining area measuring 5m x 17m at this secondary school.
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Our Lady St Werburghs Primary School, Newcastle-under-Lyne, Staffordshire
A 7.5m x 10.5m fabric clad Oxford outdoor covered play area.
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Rushey Meadow Primary School, Carshalton, Surrey
A 3.75m x 9.5m Oxford canopy with glass sidewalls connecting an existing primary school building with the new childrens centre. The canopy allows parents to wait for children emerging from both buildings in a secure manner.
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Southmoor Community School, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear
A long 5m x 35m Oxford canopy filling the void between two buildings allowing the pupils to queue for lunch and lessons outside in all weathers.
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Winns Primary, Walthamstow, London
An existing canopy that only served one classroom has been dismantled and replaced with a 5m wide x 29m long Oxford lean to style canopie clad with flexible PVC material. Installed to the entire length of the school building this canopy now gives access from several classrooms to the covered play area.
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BAA Glasgow International Airport.
The requirement was for a smoking shelter to accommodate larger numbers at this busy airport. The Oxford canopy at 6m x 10m has proven to be the ideal solution.
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BAA Glasgow International Airport.
The initial requirement was for a smoking shelter however this structure now doubles up as a covered outside eating area for a franchise restaurant, as the photograph shows this is a well utilised addition.

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Bower Grove School, Maidstone, Kent.
The requirement here was to cover 3 activity areas a sand pit, stage and soft play area, a change in levels of around 1m without loss in headroom was engineered into the specification.
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Cathedral Primary School, Southwark, London.
The Oxford canopy was chosen to replace a tired looking corrugated fibreglass mono pitch roof canopy and brighten the parent waiting area and children's play area.

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Cathedral Primary School, Southwark, London.
For this reception class soft play area an Oxford was chosen, it accommodates larger play equipment during the winter months.

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The Discovery School, West Malling, Kent
This new PFI school had no covered play area for the reception classes on this exposed site. The answer we provided was this 5m x 15m Oxford canopie with link canopies to the classroom doors. Polycarbonate infill panels were installed on the back wall to increase the weather protection.
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The Discovery School, West Malling, Kent.
As the first (above) canopy had proven to be successful the Head Teacher chose to have a second canopy for the older children. This 5m x 15m canopy faces the playing field giving protection from the rain and sun to both children and parents watching sports events.
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Firs Farm Primary School, Palmers Green, London.
South facing classrooms received a practical face lift with this 3.5m x 29.5m long canopy. The canopy provides much needed shade for the extensive playground area and effectively links all the classrooms with an external covered corridor. Play equipment and furniture remains dry and cleaner in bad weather.
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Takeley Primary School, Takeley, Essex.
This Oxford canopy was produced in a lean-to tapered trellis style to match the existing roof line whist not restricting overall headroom. The canopy specification was developed to the architects and schools requirements in association with ourselves and now provides a sheltered parents waiting area and a walkway.
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Yorke Mead Primary School, Croxley Green, Hertfordshire.
Organised by the PTA to protect a small reception class play area from the sun and rain. The trellis hoops were tapered to make the best use of the available height whilst matching existing roof lines, the alternative would have been to over sail the existing roof.
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