New life for recycled lighting rig

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GLAZEBURY music man David Warner has donated and fitted a recycled lighting rig from the Culcheth Village Club to the nearby Daten sports club and ballroom and theatre.

David, who previously worked in the model railway shop at the CPS centre before the forced eviction, was aware that the Daten ballroom and theatre lacked decent lighting, due to his background as a musician and working as a stage and lighting engineer.

Working at the Culcheth Village Club, where he provides stage lighting and sound for the ABC autism rocks concerts held every other Tuesday, he had to replace heavy lighting with lightweight modern led units.
He decided to donate some of my old fixtures to the Daten, including installation, to bring the facility to a better standard and attract more business.
He also cleaned and refurbished most of the existing facilities free of charge and in a voluntary capacity.
His donations, work and service comes on behalf of his web site – GLAZEBURYMUSIC.UK
David is pictured making the donation to Daten Manager Clair, stating:”I have taken great satisfaction and joy in providing and the fitting of this equipment.”


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