Monthly Archives: March 2025

Case study: Filey Station restored to its former glory

Filey railway station was originally opened in 1846. The station serves the seaside town of Filey in North Yorkshire and is situated on the Hull to Scarborough line.

Now a Grade II listed building, it was designed by G. T. Andrews and has long been a gateway for passengers and tourists arriving at the seaside town for day trips and holidays, for this reason the station has communal value. So, when planning permission was sought to refurbish areas of decay, there were obvious concerns that this lovely little station would lose its charm and character. Network Rail and its Principal Contractor had to be careful how they managed the refurbishment work. While much of the refurbishment plans called for like-for-like repairs, some of the works proposed replacements with modern materials.

Historic England said it was particularly concerned about the replacement of the trainshed lantern with a polycarbonate alternative. The public body suggested that the replacement would have “a detrimental impact on the building’s appearance and a negative impact on the spatial qualities of the station interior.”

With North Yorkshire council defending the plans, commenting that the refurbishment intervention was required to extend the life of the station and to prevent further deterioration of the fabric of this historic building. The Railway Heritage Trust was in full support of the preservation of this historic structure. Going on to say that Filey station operates as part of a modern railway and risk of accidents to passengers and staff must be reduced wherever possible. The Trust added that repairs would make the station more attractive for passenger and the commercial activities within it, all helping to sustain its future. It also stated that it supported the use of polycarbonate for the lantern replacement.

A crucial decision was reached that “New Materials, if undetectable by the average person, are an appropriate response to reduce the requirement for future maintenance.” Filey Station remains a fine example of G. T. Andrews’ work, being one of the best remaining architectural examples on the network. This left only one question remaining, who do you go to when you need to replace an important piece of architectural history with modern materials that need to be undetectable to the average person?

Fortunately, there is just such a place. A place that has a long and distinguished past of helping restore our architectural history while offering all the benefits of modern materials, modern health & safety, modern building principles and modern sustainability thinking. A place where the past, the present and the future come together. This place is, of course Twinfix. Known as the “Pioneers of Polycarbonate”, Twinfix are the recognised experts at this sort of thing. Based in Warrington, their products are letting light shine through some of the most historic buildings in the country along with some of the newest including airports and education institutions. Twinfix’ products are easy to handle, easy to work with, light weight and indistinguishable from glass once installed. Their reputation is such that the scope of works produced for the project specifies Twinfix products to be used.

The refurbished lantern lets light flood into the interior of the trainshed, bathing the interior and platform in warm, natural light. This modern material makes it easier to maintain and reducing the stress or loading on the rest of the building. To those who pass through the station or view the station from the outside, there is little change. G. T. Andrews’ original vision looks as good today as when it was first built. For the little seaside town of Filey, the gateway is well and truly open.

“We were pleased to be part of this 2.9million project and it was great to work with Colt Construction, Twinfix and other Supply Chain partners. Twinfix successfully installed a bespoke glazing system, delivering value and sustainability in a collaborative way for the client.” Ian Danby, Contracts Manager Orchard Roofing and Building.

Vicky Evans, Twinfix Director said: “It’s great to see Filey Station restored to its former glory and collaboratively deliver a full repaint and metalwork repairs of all roof trusses and timbers with new roof lights and roof repairs.”

 

Twinfix Attends the Prestigious Peloton Spotlight Rail Awards

Last week, the Twinfix team had the pleasure of attending Peloton’s prestigious Rail Spotlight Awards at The Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. The event brought together key figures from across the rail industry to celebrate excellence, innovation, and collaboration.

We were proud to be shortlisted for five awards, reflecting our commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable solutions for the rail sector. While we didn’t take home a trophy this time, it was an honour to be recognised alongside so many outstanding companies driving progress in the industry.

The evening provided a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow professionals, share insights, and celebrate the achievements of those shaping the future of rail. A highlight of the night was hearing from motivational speaker Jo Fairley, founder of Green & Black’s chocolate, whose inspiring journey reinforced the power of resilience and innovation—values we hold close at Twinfix.

We’d like to extend our congratulations to all the winners and finalists. It was a privilege to be part of such a special event, and we look forward to continuing to support the rail sector with our innovative canopy and roof glazing solutions.

Twinfix and Sustainability: Building a Greener Future

At Twinfix, sustainability is not just a trend but a core principle embedded in our operations, products, and philosophy. As the construction industry increasingly focuses on reducing environmental impact, Twinfix is leading the way by offering sustainable solutions that contribute to greener building practices. Two of the primary materials used in our product range—polycarbonate sheet and aluminium—are at the forefront of sustainable construction innovations.

Polycarbonate Sheet: The Green Choice

Polycarbonate sheet is gaining popularity in green building projects due to its excellent durability, lightweight nature, and energy efficiency. Multiwall polycarbonate sheets, in particular, provide enhanced thermal insulation due to their structured layers that trap air, helping to reduce energy usage for heating and cooling. This improved insulation contributes to lower energy consumption and supports sustainable building practices.

Furthermore, polycarbonate is 100% recyclable. At the end of its lifecycle, the material can be repurposed into new products, contributing to a circular economy and reducing landfill waste. Its lightweight properties also reduce transportation emissions, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious construction projects.

Aluminium: A Champion of Sustainability

Aluminium is another key material in Twinfix’s product portfolio, known for its impressive sustainability credentials. Aluminium is fully recyclable without any loss of its physical properties, allowing it to be reused repeatedly. Recycling aluminium requires only 5% of the energy needed to produce new aluminium from raw materials, significantly reducing its environmental impact.

The strength and durability of aluminium also contribute to the longevity of Twinfix’s products. A longer lifespan means fewer replacements and reduced resource consumption over time, aligning perfectly with sustainable building practices.

Sustainable Solutions in Action

Twinfix has implemented these sustainable materials in a variety of projects, contributing to the creation of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly spaces. Our canopies, shelters, and roof glazing solutions not only provide practical benefits but also support clients in achieving their sustainability goals.

A Greener Future with Twinfix

By choosing Twinfix, clients are not only investing in high-quality, durable products but are also making a conscious decision to support sustainability. As we continue to innovate, our focus remains on offering solutions that meet the growing demand for environmentally responsible building practices.

Contact us today to find out how our sustainable products can support your next green building project.