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Even shop shutters are getting spruced up for G8

Melissa Hale putting the finishing touches to the art work on the shutters of Saddlers Restaurant

Melissa Hale putting the finishing touches to the art work on the shutters of Saddlers Restaurant

IS THERE any end to the great G8 spruce-up? Now even shop shutters are getting paint jobs and English company Shutter Media is behind the latest ‘spruce-up’ scheme to brighten up buildings in the county ahead of the summit.

The vinyl images being placed on shutters of local businesses are all part of the council’s £450,000 Enniskillen ‘shop front scheme’.

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“We’re doing it all around Enniskillen,” explained Melissa Hale, who works with the company.

“I’ve over twenty to do by the end of the month.

“A designer goes in and speaks to who ever owns the shutter with artwork, and it is approved.

“It’s then put onto the computer, and printed out in the production room.”

Once it’s been printed, the ‘fitting’ team will come and apply the vinyl.

Currently, Melissa said, there are four ‘fitters’ in Enniskillen who arrived on Thursday, which will increase to seven.

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