INTERPRETIVE
PANELS
Panels
can be supplied in all sizes, materials and shapes, in a variety
of 'off-the-shelf' frame structures, or in bespoke mountings.
Clarity specialises in vandal resistant panels, employing robust
or easily replaceable materials. Inks are light-fast and materials
weatherproofed.
Panels
don't have to be just panels. Why not consider interactive features,
audio content, panels that have sculptural frames or are built
into structures that are in keeping with your site?
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PROJECT
IN PROGRESS
COBHAM PARK
Client: National Trust/Cobham Ashenbank Management Scheme
Quantity: 2
Description: A panel interpreting the internationally important
Darnley Mausoleum and a map panel orienting visitors within the
park and interpreting key features.
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KEIR'S MEADOW
Client: Kentish Stour Countryside Project
Quantity: 1
Description: A panel interpreting a new community wildlife
area on a former allotment site.
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EVEGATE FARM
WETLAND TRAIL
Client: SuRCaSE
Quantity: 1
Description: A panel marking the start of a self-guided
trail, for which Clarity also designed a leaflet - a dispenser
is attached to the left post. Clarity researched and wrote all
text and provided some images.
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ASHFORD
GREEN CORRIDOR
Client: Kentish Stour Countryside Project
Quantity: 12
Description: A series of 12 A3 size panels located in high
pressure urban settings. The panels have to be very robust, so are
made from glass reinforced plastic (GRP), with steel frames mounted
on sleepers. Clarity researched, wrote and designed all content.
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SINGLETON
HILL COMMUNITY WOODLAND
Client: BTCV
Quantity: 6
Description: An A1 panel and 5 A3 panels, all in GRP in steel
frames. Clarity researched, wrote and designed all content.
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ASHFORD
WARREN
Client: Ashford Borough Council and the Kentish Stour Countryside
Project Quantity: 2
Description: A2 panels at a site with a history of abuse.
Panel artwork is printed onto self-adhesive vinyl and spare copies
supplied, so if the panel is vandalised a new copy can be stuck
over. The frame structure is designed to allow easy replacement.
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QUEST
FACTORY
Client: Quest International (now Givaudin)
Quantity: 1
Description: An A1 panel in the grounds of a factory. Because
this is not a public site, the client does not expect the panel
to get any abuse, so costs have been kept down with a less robust
material called satin polycarbonate. Clarity researched, wrote and
designed all content. |
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BULL
HEATH, LENHAM
Client: Heaths Countryside Corridor Quantity: 4
Description: An A2 panel and 3 entrance marker structures.
The bespoke panel frame has been created by sand blasting symbols
into a beautiful piece of reclaimed English Elm. |
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WHITEHALL
MEADOWS, CANTERBURY Client: Canterbury City Council
Quantity: 1
Description: An A1 panel in robust GRP for an urban fringe
nature reserve. Clarity researched, wrote and designed all content.
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CALDECOTT
SCHOOL
Client: Caldecott Foundation
Quantity: 3
Description: Three A2 panels for a wildlife area in a special
needs school, two of which incorporate interactive moving features.
Clarity researched, wrote and designed all content. |
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JUMPING
DOWNS, BARHAM
Client: Kentish Stour Countryside Project Quantity:
1
Description: An A1 panel produced for the launch of a new
Local Nature Reserve. It incorporates a glazed openable section
for seasonal content. |
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HOTHFIELD
SCHOOL
Client: Kentish Stour Countryside Project Quantity:
5
Description: A series of A3 panels for a school wildlife
garden, made interactive by the use of brass plaques for rubbings.
The panels tie into an activity pack developed by Clarity. An A2
entrance panel was also produced, which incorporated the pupils'
artwork. |
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LITTLE
CHART VILLAGE HALL
Client: Little Chart Parish Council Quantity: 2
Description: An A1 wall-mounted panel about the history of
a village hall and a panel interpreting the wildlife of a community
garden. Clarity researched, wrote and designed all content.
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PILGRIM'S
HOSPICE
Client: Pilgrim's Hospice
Quantity: 1
Description: An A1 panel in GRP. The panel is mounted directly
to two posts, with no frame, to keep costs down. A leaflet guiding
visitors around the wildlife area, which Clarity also produced,
is provided in the leaflet dispenser. |
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KING'S
WOOD & CLOWES WOOD
Client: Forestry Commission
Quantity: 2
Description: A1 GRP panels. We supplied panels only because
the Forestry Commission wanted to build their own structures. Clarity
researched, wrote and designed all content.
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STOUR
VALLEY RAILWAY STATIONS
Client: Kentish Stour Countryside Project
Quantity: 7
Description: A series of A1 panels installed at rural railway
stations to interpret the surrounding countryside and encourage
people to use trains to reach areas for walking. |
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GROVE
FERRY
Client: Kent County Council
Quantity: 1
Description: A panel in a roofed structure for a busy riverside
picnic site, with a glazed, lockable notice board. |