PTSG To Enter Internationally Renowned London Club

An aerial image of the Hurlingham Club Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG) has been contracted to deliver specialist Access & Safety services at an historic club in West London.

The Hurlingham Club is an exclusive private social and athletic club located in Fulham, London. Founded in 1869, it has a Georgian‑style clubhouse set in 42 acres of grounds. It is a member of the Association of London Clubs.

The Gun Club was formed in 1860 at the Hornsey Wood Tavern, which stood in what today is Finsbury Park in Harringay, London.

The creation of the park in 1867 forced a relocation and Frank Heathcote received the permission of Richard Naylor to promote live pigeon shooting at his Hurlingham estate. His next step was the formation of the Hurlingham Club for this purpose and “as an agreeable country resort”. The club leased the estate from Naylor in 1869 and in 1874 acquired the land outright for £27,500. The pigeon today forms part of the club’s crest. Until 1905, clouds of pigeons were released in the summer from an enclosure near what is now a tennis pavilion.



In this contract, engineers from PTSG Access & Safety Ltd will design a roof access and maintenance strategy, with the supply, installation a commissioning to follow. This will consist of lifelines (MSA), hand rail, roof light protection, ladders and step‑overs (Surpro) and ladder‑ties (SEP).

PTSG Access & Safety Ltd. is the original business division of Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG). It is the UK’s leading installer of fall protection products, delivering solutions for customers in all kinds of industry sectors. Its experienced and highly qualified engineers deliver a full range of solutions for clients in all sectors.

Contact PTSG to find out more about the company’s specialist services, or for a free, no-obligations quote:

T: 01977 668771  E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  W: www.ptsg.co.uk

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