
The Glendinning team battled through snow and ice to make sure that The Bull at Sedbergh, a 17th century coaching inn was able to open its doors on 8th December. This completion was four days ahead of the project's planned schedule, and in time for a particularly busy trading night of the town's festive calendar.
The Bull's nine-week closure has enabled a complete refurbishment of the ground floor trading space including bar, dining areas, toilet facilities and a fabulous new catering kitchen.

Jennings Brewery in Cockermouth sits in the shadow of Cockermouth Castle, at the point where the rivers Cocker and Derwent merge. It's not surprising then that much of the site found itself under 5ft of water following the November 09 floods.
T Glendinning & Co managed the enabling and stabilisation works, including taking down walls and widening access points, allowing specialist piling contractors to complete complex structural repairs.
The T Glendinning team then managed a full refurbishment of the brewery premises including a new bar area for its on-site bar The Cooperage, brand new tearooms, kitchen, toilet facilities and cellar space. New bar and bar fittings for The Cooperage were crafted in the Glendinning joinery workshop.
Jennings Brewery has been one of the first businesses to get back up and running after the devastating floods, and was thrilled to be able to invite visitors back in time for Easter for its shop and tour experience, which now includes a new tearoom where lunch and refreshments can be enjoyed, as well as the traditional Cooperage Bar - all in newly refurbished and decorated splendour.

An extension, internal building works and decoration at the residence of a Cumbrian Reverand.
The main new-building work of the extension area was completed first, and knocking-through into the existing house was scheduled to take place whilst the family was away on holiday. Being mindful that this was a family home including four young children, safety was the primary consideration throughout the project.
The quick pace of the T Glendinning team and their focus on safety and tidiness made certain that any disruption for the family during the building work was minimised. Having the extra two bedrooms and an improved upstairs space has been an immediate benefit for the whole family.
Following the Cockermouth floods of November 2009, we concurrently refurbished three pubs on the town's Main Street helping their return to full trading. One of those pubs was The Fletcher Christian.
Just weeks after being under five feet of water the Fletcher Christian Tavern unbelievably opened its doors before Christmas following an emergency clean-up operation by our Glendinning team.
Following the Christmas season it closed its doors again for eight weeks, for a total strip-down and re-design project which was carried out by the Glendinning team.
Following the Cockermouth floods of November 2009, we concurrently refurbished three pubs on the town's Main Street helping their return to full trading. One of those pubs was Hunters Bar.
Following the Cockermouth floods of November 2009, we concurrently refurbished three pubs on the town's Main Street helping their return to full trading. One of those pubs was The Bush Inn.