Park signs
Park signs in a variety of designs and formats, including large feature signs for park entrances, wayfinding and directional signs at path junctions, and interpretation signs, notice boards and directional signs to educate and inform visitors at focal attractions.

Traditional wayfinding signs - Worth Park
Worth Park in Crawley, West Sussex benefited from a major restoration project funded by the Heritage Lottery. The site required a sympathetic signage and wayfinding scheme with an appropriate style and finish. Fitzpatrick Woolmer adapted standard products using heritage colours and period fonts to create a solution that complemented the historicFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT

Lectern interpretation signs - Lee Valley Regional Park
Musketeer™ stainless steel lecterns displaying interpretive information have been installed at Lee Valley Regional Park, a 10,000-acre site of open spaces and sports venues covering 26 miles. The park was created by a unique Act of Parliament as a “green lung” for London, Essex and Hertfordshire. With so many attractions to find across such a bigFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT

Park entrance sign with map and noticeboard - Brough Park
Shelley Signs created welcome signage incorporating a detailed map, lockable noticeboard and cast header panel for the entrance to Brough Park in Leek. Artwork was created by Shelley from outline details supplied by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council. The unit is wall-mounted but could equally be mounted on steel posts. The printed sign wasShelley Signs- PROJECT

Steel lectern-frame interpretation signage
Shelley Signs produces steel lectern-frame interpretation signage for countryside and heritage sites. Steel lectern frames and mounts are a popular way of mounting encapsulated GRP interpretive signs. Shelley Signs' standard steel lectern frame structure is mild steel, galvanised or zinc-etched, powder-coated to an agreed colour for the legsShelley Signs- PRODUCT

Routed Timber Signs - engraved wooden signs for parks and attractions
Routed Timber Signs by Shelley Signs are made from woods such as oak, Douglas Fir, larch, pressure treated softwood, Iroko, and also from recycled plastic, HDU sign foam, foamex, and PVC. Designed for visitor attractions and commercial properties, these signs feature indented or engraved graphics produced on CNC routers for a tactile, customShelley Signs- PRODUCT

Sandblasted Timber Signs - carved wooden signs for parks and public spaces
Sandblasted Timber Signs by Shelley Signs are made from timber using a sandblasting process to create raised, tactile graphics and text. Designed for outdoor signage, these signs highlight the natural wood grain and can include painted details or full colour printed graphics. Suitable for DDA compliance and tactile requirements. Sand-blasted signsShelley Signs- PRODUCT

Park entrance signs for public spaces and visitor attractions
Shelley Signs manufactures robust signage for parks, nature reserves, playgrounds and other public open spaces. Typically, encapsulated Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) graphics are used with a choice of framing and support structures tailored to site requirements. Custom graphic design and illustration services availableShelley Signs- PRODUCT

Oak lectern-frame Interpretation Panels - outdoor educational park signs
Shelley Signs Interpretation Panels are outdoor information boards designed to educate and inform visitors in parks, nature reserves, and public spaces. Made from encapsulated glass reinforced plastic (GRP) for long-term colour stability, these panels are available with aluminium or timber frames and can be supplied with custom graphicsShelley Signs- PRODUCT

Entrance signs and interpretive panels - Mesnes Park, Wigan
Mesnes Park is one of several Wigan Council parks Shelley Signs has supplied with new signs from artwork supplied. Signage supplied included: large GRP park entrance signs; interpretive panels on lectern frames; lockable noticeboards. Frames were made using galvanised and powder-coated mild steel and brushed stainless steel. Shelley Signs producesShelley Signs- PROJECT

Timber entrance signs for parks with Green Flag status
Medway Council commissioned Fitzpatrick Woolmer to produce three new entrance signs to welcome visitors to its Green Flag parks at Riverside and Capstone Farm. The signs had to be large enough to be recognised by passing traffic and have the right aesthetic appeal for a country park. Oak welcome signs with permanently engraved lettering and logosFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT

Infocurve monolith and totem sign - Oxford Park & Ride
Infocurve, a modular external monolith and totem sign system, was selected to replace existing signage at five park and ride sites. Oxford City Council had identified that existing signage at the city's Park & Ride sites was not effective at promoting its services and a fresh approach was requiredSignscape and Signconex- PROJECT

Estate signs for national parks and historic sites
Leander Architectural has been supplying the National Trust with signs for its estates for many years. Most familiar are the silver and black 'Omegas' which greet visitors, but site-specific signs and warning signs have also been manufactured. Estate signs have also been produced for Historic Scotland, Cadw-Welsh Monuments and the Bermuda NationalLeander Architectural- PRODUCT

Park signage for Ealing Council
Ealing Council needed to upgrade all external signage at Greenford Park and Northolt ParkShelley Signs- PROJECT

Interpretation signage - Queen's Park, Bolton
Heritage Lottery funding was used to refurbish Queen's Park in Bolton. As part of the project interpretation signage highlighting features of interest and the park's social history was created by Shelley Signs. Each panel includes both a permanent printed panel and a lockable noticeboard for temporary graphics. The panels were produced fromShelley Signs- PROJECT

Twin Post Interpretation Signs
We make our own notice boards and map framing systems. Our ‘ Twin Peaks’ glazed lockable waterproof notice boards are rigid and heavy duty, ideal for public parks and town centres. Split units – notice board and map for example – are also available. We design and provide full colour maps and interpretation panels which can be wall-mountedLeander Architectural- PRODUCT

WAY2GO Directional Slat Sign
WAY2GO Directional Slat Sign is a wayfinding sign system made from aluminium or stainless steel with vinyl, engraved, or digitally printed graphics. Designed for wall or fence mounting, it accommodates 1–5 slats per frame, with customisable sizes and layouts. Powder coated in standard RAL colours: wayfinding signs for walls; aluminium or stainlessisGroup- PRODUCT

Outdoor visitor information signs
Leander designs, manufactures and installs noticeboards, printed and etched graphic panels, and tactile 3D panels and maps in a diverse range of materials. They can be free-standing, fixed to walls or railings, or displayed in lectern format. Leander also provides historical research facilities to create maps and heritage trails. Leander designsLeander Architectural- PRODUCT

WAY2GO Information Sign
WAY2GO Information Sign is a signage system for public spaces. Constructed from aluminium or stainless steel frames with panel options: toughened glass, polycarbonate, Durapanel, or aluminium composite. Graphics applied using digital printing or plot cut vinyl: informational signage for wayfinding in public spaces; frame sizes: A0, A1, A2isGroup- PRODUCT

Welcome and interpretation signage - Trinity Park, Kent
Trinity Park in Maidstone, Kent is arranged in a former burial ground, now a little urban green space with a forest vibe and bluebells in Spring. The Council secured funding to make improvements to signage and interpretation. This historic park required a sensitive design approach and influence was taken from the existing entrance features to ensure new signageFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT

Bespoke signage - Phillips Memorial Park, Godalming
The Green Flag Award winning Phillips Memorial Park in Godalming dates back to 1913 and covers 4.5ha. The park has a children's playground, skate park, bandstand, picnic areas and a riverside walk. Recent improvements to the park include interpretation signage to enable visitors to explore the park more easilyFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT

Welcome and wayfinding signage - Stanley Park
Shelley Signs created a series of signage for Stanley Park, which sits within a conservation area in Blackpool. The right-hand side of the welcome sign is a permanent map, printed and encapsulated into glass reinforced plastic (GRP). The left-hand side is a display case produced in aluminium, which is hinged, lockable and glazed with shatterproofShelley Signs- PROJECT

Entrance and directional signage for country park
Shelley Signs created highly distinctive entrance and directional signs for Chasewater Country Park in Staffordshire. The artwork was supplied and Shelley Signs' printers produced the signs in bright, vibrant colours. Flexible production methods allowed the top sections to be shaped as required. Signage was supplied complete with pressure-treatedShelley Signs- PROJECT

Interpretation and activity trail signage - Tilgate Park
Fitzpatrick Woolmer's creative design studio developed eye-catching interpretation and activity trails to encourage exploration at Tilgate Park in South East Crawley, and explain the origins of many of the rare and specialist species of trees found thereFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT

Oak signage for natural burial ground - Old Park Meadow
Old Park Meadow natural burial ground is set in a tranquil location on Strutt and Parker Farms. The land is used for eco-friendly burials and the area is a natural haven for wildlife, with newly planted woodland and meadows. Fitzpatrick Woolmer designed and manufactured a range of engraved oak signs that capture the spirit of Old Park Meadow and help visitors navigate the siteFitzpatrick Woolmer- PROJECT