Panther Platform Rentals access the past at Stowe Landscape Gardens
Released on = August 30, 2007, 7:46 am
Press Release Author = Lindsay Hill
Industry = Industrial
Press Release Summary = Panther Platform Rentals recently helped The National Trust with work at the historical Stowe Landscape Gardens in Buckinghamshire. The Octopussy 1765 track mounted boom was chosen to inspect four of the extensive grounds' many structures for any loose masonry and to subsequently carry out the work required.
Press Release Body = Before the work commenced, a site survey identified that the ideal machine to complete the job was the Octopussy 1765. The Octopussy, with a twin basket option, has a working height of 17 metres and a working outreach of about 7 metres which allowed work up and over the historical structures. It was also required to travel over the grounds, so the caterpillar tracks ensured there was no damage to the grass.
National Trust Building Surveyor Christine Fenn - "The 4 structures requiring attention are all rather delicate for their size and therefore it was important we had no scaffolding up against any of them, but an access platform that could safely be manoeuvered into a suitable working position. We required two people to carry out our inspections and the
Octopussy 1765 easily provided enough platform space for both of my colleagues and their equipment".
The Temple of Friendship, The Doric Arch, The Queen's Temple and The Temple of Concord and Victory were all built in the 18th Century and are just 4 of over 40 monuments, temples and secret corners to be found in the stunning landscape. The main house itself at Stowe has for many years made up part of the famous Stowe public school.