NEW signs have been put up outside the National Trust headquarters in Kemble Drive.
The three signs, which are 4m tall, have been produced by ex-railway workers, who learnt their trade on the site, which now hosts Heelis, the trust's headquarters.
The pieces have been cast from recycled aluminium by Novacas, in Melksham, and the words National Trust have been punched out of the aluminium.
The signs have been installed in the car park, next to the front steps and over the shop window on the west faade.
They have been cast in the same traditional manner as the reception desk and grilles on the front faade.
It completes the trust's move to Swindon, which began with the first stage of the move to the Heelis building, next to the Steam Museum, in July last year.
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