Gees, Oxford
Gees Restaurant in Oxford recently needed to undertake a major refurbishment including a redesign of the kitchen which required a completely new ventilation system.
BWF - Experts In Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
Gees Restaurant in Oxford recently needed to undertake a major refurbishment including a redesign of the kitchen which required a completely new ventilation system.
As part of a kitchen refurbishment and redesign, the Musketeers pub required a new DW/172 compliant extract and supply air system including canopy, fans and duct.
The New Inn, in the heart of the picturesque Cotswold village of Colne St Aldwyns, recently needed to install a new kitchen ventilation system as part of a kitchen/restaurant refurbishment programme.
As part of a large scale refurbishment and update to the iconic and listed Winter Gardens Building in Eastbourne, a new high capacity events kitchen was required.
Located in the picturesque Cotswold town of Painswick, the new owners of Cardynham House engaged BWF to provide a new kitchen ventilation system
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The kitchen at Saints Peter and Paul school had been equipped with a large roof mounted extract fan drawing air through a vent directly from the kitchen below but no canopy.
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The priorities for a kitchen ventilation system in any care home or healthcare environment are to be efficient, quiet, safe and compliant with all relevant legislation and guidance.