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Resilient spirit helps Croft to rebuild (20.08.07)

One of the buildings at our facility in Risley suffered significant storm damage due to the high winds in January 2007. This caused injuries to a number of staff and temporarily affected production. However the resilient spirit of the company’s staff has enabled the business to bounce back with re-building now reaching completion and manufacturing capabilities approaching previous levels of production.

Croft Interchange (20.08.07)

Driven by the idea that many companies spend thousands of pounds every year on throwaway filters, the "Croft Interchange" is a new service created by Croft Engineering Services, of Risley, Warrington, which aims to replace throwaway filters with metal filters, capable of being cleaned and refurbished.

The Croft Interchange has been created as part of a Shell STEP programme, aiming to minimise the wasteful practice of throwing away filters, which draws on more resources, harming the environment.
Croft Interchange

The Aftermath Of The Storm...(05.02.07)

On Thursday 18th January 2007 at 1.15pm, our facility in Risley was battered by very high winds. The roof began to move and the eventually broke showering debris onto a number of our employees. The gable end was also blown down. Unfortunately six of our employees were injured. The main manufacturing unit is currently undergoing repairs, steel work and new roofing sections are being installed. We still do not have all our machinery back in operation, but in true Croft spirit we have continued to despatch goods and the business remains operational. Clearly the storm has caused disruption and we would ask all our customers to help us by giving us a little more lead time, while we fix the damage. We continue to provide an unrivalled service for all types of perforated, plate, woven wire and mesh filters.