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Birmingham Roller Shutters

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Westwood Security Shutters Ltd manufacture and install all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Repairs

We offer a complete one call repair service for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Maintenance

We also offer planned servicing and maintenance for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

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How We Can Help You

We specialise in the manufacture and installation of roller shutter doors, insulated roller shutters, high-speed doors, fire shutters and fire curtains.

Additionally, we offer comprehensive repair and maintenance services for these products, ensuring top-notch security and functionality for your property.

Why Buy From Us

Westwood Security Shutters Ltd is a long established professional manufacturer.

We strive at all times to offer the best service and products that we can, always at very competitive prices.

  • Established 1994
  • Fixed Fair Pricing
  • Quality Products
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  • Fully Guaranteed

Areas We Cover

We offer nationwide service and we cover all of Birmingham and surrounding districts including Aston, Digbeth, Dudley, Edgbaston, Erdington, Moseley, Perry Barr, Kings Norton, Shirley, Sutton Coldfield, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton.

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Call us on 0121 285 0239 or complete the form below.

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About Birmingham

Birmingham, located in the West Midlands of England, is a dynamic city known for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant commercial activity, diverse cultural attractions, and a thriving sporting scene.

Birmingham’s history dates back to its establishment as a small Anglo-Saxon settlement. The city’s major transformation began in the 18th century during the Industrial Revolution, when it became known as the “Workshop of the World.” Birmingham was at the forefront of industrial innovation, with its extensive canal network and numerous factories producing goods from metalware to jewellery. The city played a crucial role in the development of the steam engine, pioneered by James Watt, and was a hub for the Lunar Society, a group of prominent industrialists, scientists, and thinkers.

Today, Birmingham is a major commercial center with a diverse economy. It is known as the second-largest city in the UK and boasts significant sectors in finance, education, retail, and manufacturing. The city is home to the Bullring & Grand Central shopping centres, attracting millions of visitors annually. Major businesses such as HSBC, Deutsche Bank, and PwC have regional headquarters here, reinforcing Birmingham’s status as a financial hub. The Birmingham Business Park and Aston Science Park further contribute to its economic vitality.

Sport is integral to Birmingham’s identity. The city is home to renowned football clubs, Aston Villa and Birmingham City, which compete in the English Football League. Edgbaston Cricket Ground is another highlight, hosting international cricket matches and being the home of Warwickshire County Cricket Club.

Birmingham also has a strong athletics scene, with the Alexander Stadium serving as a premier venue for track and field events, including hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2022. The city’s commitment to sports is further exemplified by the various community clubs and facilities supporting sports like rugby, basketball, and cycling.

Birmingham offers a plethora of attractions for tourists. The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery houses an extensive collection of fine art and historical artifacts, including the renowned Pre-Raphaelite paintings. The Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum provides interactive exhibits and an insight into the city’s industrial past.

For those interested in performing arts, the Birmingham Hippodrome, home to the Birmingham Royal Ballet, and Symphony Hall, renowned for its acoustics, are must-visit venues. The Jewellery Quarter, with its historic buildings and modern shops, offers a unique shopping experience and insight into the city’s jewellery-making heritage. Additionally, the National SEA LIFE Centre and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens provide family-friendly activities.

Birmingham’s nightlife is diverse and vibrant, catering to a wide range of tastes. The city boasts numerous pubs, bars, and nightclubs, particularly around Broad Street and Digbeth. The Mailbox and Brindleyplace areas offer stylish bars and restaurants with picturesque canal views. For live music and entertainment, venues such as the O2 Academy and The Jam House are popular spots. The city’s cultural scene is further enriched by its array of theatres, including the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and the New Alexandra Theatre.

Birmingham is a city that harmoniously blends its historical significance with contemporary vibrancy. From its industrial roots and robust commercial activity to its diverse tourist attractions, lively nightlife, and rich sporting culture, Birmingham offers a comprehensive and engaging experience for both residents and visitors. The city’s dynamic character and ongoing development make it a cornerstone of the UK’s cultural and economic landscape.

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