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This is the place to find the latest product information, customer case studies, updated technical instructions and more. You’ll also learn a little bit about Ritherdon’s people and company as we occasionally post about company announcements and events.

Misadventures in Marketing: June 2022
Misadventures in Marketing: June 2022 Well, its finally happened. Its officially been a year since I began my time here at Ritherdon. Now with my Apprenticeship nearly over and slowly shifting to marketing tasks full time, its time to look back at the month and year as a whole and see what’s changed. With the

New Roadside Electrical Cabinet and Passively Safe Cabinet Approved by National Highways
National Highways and Ritherdon have been working together to approve a new Roadside Electrical Cabinet and the Ritherdon Passively Safe Cabinet for use on the Strategic Road Network.

National Passive Safety Crash Demonstration Day 2022
Have you ever seen what happens when a vehicle collides with a crash barrier at high speed? Or witnessed for yourself the life-saving capabilities of passively safe, crash-friendly street furniture?
Well, now you can! On 6th July 2022 Passive Safety UK will be holding another FREE to attend National Passive Safety Crash Demonstration Day. The event is taking place at Darley Moor Sports Centre, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. DE6 2ET.

Misadventures in Marketing: May 2022
Misadventures in marketing: May 2022 Well, it’s coming up to the final Blog and to celebrate coming this far, I may have gotten a little drunk. Okay just kidding. Well, I did, but worry not, it was only at a work do. Okay, all jokes aside, it has been a very full month here at

Ritherdon Ride Out 2022
We are closed today due to everyone in the business joining together on our Annual Company Ride Out.

Misadventures in Marketing: April 2022
Misadventures in Marketing: April 2022 Soooo remember last month when I said I didn’t catch covid Well, funny Story Yes, it has indeed finally happened folks, this April I finally managed to get Covid and on a bank holiday weekend no less. Starting to think last months head cold might have been some incredible foreshadowing.