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Raising the bar at East Street Jetty – all in a day s work

Leading building services company ICS Australia worked with Wesbeam, Australia’s leading manufacturer of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) to deliver the entire timber framework for the Jetty Bar & Eats project in Fremantle, Western Australia in a single day. Located at East Street Jetty, the riverside venue is the latest project from hospitality veteran Miles Hull’s Dark Horse Hospitality Group. Considered the first build of its kind in Western Australia, ICS Australia set out to complete the entire timber structure for the waterfront bar in a single day, delivering the framework made from sustainable, locally grown timber within hours. According to ICS Australia director Craig Peterson, the building site had a similar style timber building, with timber-framed, steel-clad buildings historically being part of Fremantle’s construction landscape. Executing the project using modern-day timber technology represented an excellent opportunity to pay tribute to the neighbourhood.

What to expect when Penarth pub gardens reopen on Monday

‘Really excited’: What to expect when ‘busy’ Penarth pub gardens reopen on Monday MANY pub owners in Penarth will be reopening their pub gardens on Monday, April 26, when coronavirus restrictions on outdoor hospitality ease in Wales.  Pub-goers have waited months for this day, and now they will be allowed to have a pint outdoors as coronavirus rates drop.  Hayley Clare, bar manager, and Stephen Newman, chairman, at Penarth Athletic Club said that they have been ‘busy’ setting up the outdoor pub garden ready for when they can welcome back customers and members on Monday.  They will also be hosting a variety of local businesses to use their kitchen to cook food for those attending, such as Crepe Escape and Onzon Thai. 

European feel in Freo: Unique riverside bar taps into tourism hole

European feel in Freo: Unique riverside bar taps into tourism hole Save Normal text size Advertisement The brains behind a unique riverside pub development in Fremantle have brought new meaning to the terms ‘local watering hole’ and ‘pop-up bar’ as they tap into growing local demand for new tourism experiences. The timber structure for Jetty Bar and Eats, a new project of WA hospitality heavyweight Miles Hull’s Dark Horse Hospitality Group, would be erected in just one day – on Thursday – and reflect the Port City’s historic character. East Street Jetty will transform to new venue Jetty Bar and Eats in just one day.

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