Some of you might recognize this iconic landmark — the Town Pump at Newark Market Square in Newark-on-Trent. Steeped in history, this cast-iron pump dates back to the 18th or 19th century and was originally installed to provide the town with a reliable source of clean water. Though no longer in use, it remains a cherished symbol of Newark’s heritage and community spirit. Recently, the pump sustained some damage and we were honoured to restore, repaint, and reinstall it to it’s former glory. Here’s a photo of the beautifully restored pump back in place!
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A Nostalgic Look Back: Old Photos and Fond Memories from a Former Colleague
Earlier this month, we were taken by surprise when an old colleague got in touch and shared a collection of vintage photos of our workshop and yard. He completed a placement with Yates Engineering during 1996-1997 while attending Reasheath College and fondly recalls his time with us. He expressed how those early experiences remain meaningful […]