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We are thrilled to announce that Jacksons Fencing will be returning to FutureScape 2024 after almost a decade-long absence!

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As the market leader in premium quality fencing and outdoor products, we’re excited to showcase our innovative solutions at this premier event, which will take place from the 15th to the 16th of October at ExCeL London.

This year, visitors to our stand will be able to see two of our leading innovative products:

Jaksun® Solar Fence Panel: An eco-friendly fencing solution, the Jaksun® Solar Panel is designed to harness solar energy while providing stylish, durable boundary protection. Ideal for both residential and commercial applications, this product combines sustainability and security, offering a new frontier in outdoor innovation.
Jakoustic® Reflective Acoustic Fencing: Designed to address noise pollution, Jakoustic Reflective Acoustic Fencing is the perfect solution for urban environments, transport infrastructure, and other noise-sensitive areas. This system reflects sound waves away from protected areas, providing peace and privacy without compromising on design or strength.
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Our return to FutureScape also marks our involvement in the Garden of the Future, an immersive show garden that will demonstrate the cutting-edge products and technologies set to redefine garden design in the years to come. This collaboration highlights our commitment to sustainability, innovation, and delivering solutions that meet the changing needs of modern outdoor spaces.

“We’re excited to be part of FutureScape 2024 and reconnect with industry professionals, designers, and customers,” said Nick Bishenden, Senior Marketing Manager. “After almost 10 years away, from the expo, we’re coming back stronger than ever, with products that not only meet today’s needs but are shaping the future of garden and outdoor design.”

If you are visiting the show, do visit our stand or if you are an existing customer and would like to sit down with a member of the Sales, Marketing or Approved Installer team, please let us know.

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  • East Coast Fencing would be interested in pricing for your Solar Fence Panels

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