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Singleton Birch reveal new branding

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The Northern Lincolnshire based historic lime company Singleton Birch has unveiled a new brand to reflect its continued growth.

Singleton Birch was founded in 1815 and although it has diversified into a number of sectors, its core business remains chalk and lime products.

Richard Stansfield, Managing Director of Singleton Birch, said: “We are very proud of our heritage but we don’t rely on our past.

“We continue to innovate and this has led us to move successfully into areas such as renewable energy and specialist chemicals.

“Our new design matches our ambitions for the future while also linking to the raw material that we have been getting out of the ground since the days of William Singleton Birch.”

The new logo is inspired by a coccolith, a microscopic shell which forms the chalk found at Singleton Birch’s Melton Ross quarry.

The logo was designed by Pace Communications, a creative agency based in Hull.

Pictured L to R Back Row: Martyn Gardiner, Steve Foster and Martin Haworth

L to R Front Row: Stuart Counsell, Richard Stansfield and Ellen Tatterton

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