Find out how a successful cafe has created an active community, by offering great food, quality service, and a friendly welcoming approach.
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27. The Foundation System Laying a traditional concrete base for a log home, garden office, outbuilding or any other log cabin type modular structure requires effort, hard work, and a lot expertise to complete. On most occasions it may be necessary to employ expert services of a specialist contractor to effect the desired finish. With the increasing costs of concrete, labour and time, getting it right first time is imperative and it all starts with the foundation. After 10 years of experiencing problems both concrete rafts, brick plinths and piling foundations, Swift thought there must be an easier and more cost effective way of laying foundations. Now there is, The Swift Plinth Foundation. The Swift Plinth System consists of a top stone with unique fixing bracket, which fits onto interlocking base stones. The interlocking design resists shear and enables 360% alignment. The beauty of this system is its simplicity and versatility. The stacking engagement will compensate for undulating ground conditions with minimal excavation. The fixing bracket is adjustable to 50mm at the turn of a spanner to ensure your building is absolutely level. Better Environment – Less concrete means less CO2 and all components are 100% reusable. Construction – no permanent mistakes to contend with, adjustment is possible at any stage Contractor – its easy to use and difficult to get wrong Budget: you know how much it is going to cost Building – the raised plinth gives excellent airflow which increase the life of the building Faster Minimal excavation means little or no spoil to dispose of, with no mess. No on site wet mix concrete, which means no time delay for weather or curing. You get out of the ground quickly. There are no complications with archeologist. You can carry your own foundations onto site. Cheaper Total budget control. A sensible environmental option for less money. More capital to invest in other areas of your project. Confidence in self build project. The satisfaction of not pouring you money into the ground.
The cafe receives all year round trade - Manor house gardens is not only seen as a park but a nucleolus for the local community along with a wider audience.As a green flag park it is advertised nationally and people not only come from other boroughs to visit the park but also from other parts of the UK.
Rain sleet or snow, the cafe is open in all weathers, customers may come to the park for many reasons on any day and we ensure we are their to provide them a service.
Pistachios in the park sources the menu from local suppliers – making it a truly local cafe.
It is important to have a uniformed team, easily identifiable and professional.
Community events
Replicating a working model – Greenwich Council approached ourselves as they had visited manor House gardens and ‘loved it’ they wanted us to replicate the model within their park.
Officers from Hammersmith and Fulham would like for us to install a cafe in one of their parks and tender for another.
Officers from Hammersmith and Fulham would like for us to install a cafe in one of their parks and tender for another.
Officers from Hammersmith and Fulham would like for us to install a cafe in one of their parks and tender for another.
We have engaged with reputable organisations such as Elliott Hire, Site Safe and Portacabins to ensure that our supplier hasthe necessary knowledge and experience to install such a facility.The unit shall be hired for the duration of the licence consisting of a fully fitted kitchen unit we anticipate that welfarefacilities will be available within the park however the unit can be purchased to accommodate this.Pistachios in the Park ltd would propose to hire a custom built unit measuring 28ft x 10ft to maximise the seating area.All costs relating for the connection of utilities shall be paid by ourselves along with costs of supply.