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Our history
Fencing manufacturers since 1947
A message from our Managing Director
Jacksons Fencing has a long history in delivering premium quality fencing. What started as my grandfather and father selling agricultural fencing to local farmers in Kent, has grown to become an industry leading innovative company that has pioneered the way for making timber fencing last.
We were family run then and still are today, because we're personally invested in delivering to you, our customers, fencing that will last.
Our processes have been refined and perfected since our inception in 1947. Sustainability is at the core of what we do; we strive for longevity, and we deliver it.
Our history

1947 - The beginning...
After moving from London to Kent and buying Stowting Farm in 1947, with the intention of taking up farming, Ian Jackson and his father Harry Sands Jackson, recognised a gap in the market. They started selling chestnut fencing stakes and hay tripods to local farmers in Kent. The company H S Jackson and Son was born.

1966
Jacksons ‘adds value’ to their products with timber treatment...
In 1966 Ian Jackson installs the first timber treatment plant at the Jacksons Fencing timber yard in Stowting, after discovering that treated fencing stakes last for considerably longer than untreated ones. This‘adds value’ to his product and means better value for his customers. And the business grows . . .

1968
Jacksons expands into the South West and North West of the country. In 1968 Ian Jackson buys the fencing yard at Chilcompton near Bath and develops timber manufacturing there to service the farming community in the west country.

1970
Jacksons thrive in the 1970s and innovative garden fence panels widen Jacksons timber range. The company brochure: The Good Fencing Guide was also doing an excellent job of selling Jacksons Fencing to farming and also residential customers.

1972
In 1972 Jacksons takes over the Belgrave timber yard near Chester and can then also service farmers in the north west of England.

1975
Ian Jackson and his Jacksons Fencing Team are pictured on the inside front pages of The Good Fencing Guide for October 1975.
In the same brochure the Jakcure Double Life treatment is heralded as the ultimate in timber preservation.

1980
Jacksons Steel Security Fencing and Gates arrive...
In the 1980s Jacksons start selling metal fencing to factories and schools.

1990
The commercial market develops and by 1990 the company begins manufacturing steel security fencing and gates, this allows them to offer customised solutions to fit customers individual needs.

1991
Gate automation and access control.. As the steel fencing and gates market developed into the 1990s, the company realised the necessity of being at the forefront of gate automation by offering the most up to date and advanced systems for access control. Soon Jacksons had developed automation for sliding and swing gates, with openings up to 16m wide, residential operators for domestic entrance gates and automated traffic barriers.

1997
In 1997 the company celebrated "Fifty years of Fine Fencing"

1998
In 1998 Jacksons diversified by introducing the Secret Garden Collection - including decking, pergolas, arches, arbours and obelisks, to their already strong timber range.
1998 also saw an investment in robotic technology to help produce Jacksons metal products. The system meant that metal fencing panels could be welded with pin-point accuracy every time. The finished results were then checked over by one of the company craftsmen.

2003
The next major investment and development was the installation of a powder coating plant in 2003. This meant an improved service to the customer with shortened lead times, as the coating is applied at Jacksons without the product having to travel elsewhere.

2004
Jakoustic Sound barrier - more than just a fence Jacksons created a successful system for both commercial and residential applications that can reduce noise levels by up to 10dB, helping combat the noise pollution that blights many people.

2004
In 2004 the 25 Year Service Life Guarantee was introduced for Jacksons steel fencing and gates. Since the initial manufacturing of these products began, Jacksons used the same stringent guidelines on their quality as had always been adhered to throughout their timber range, so it was appropriate to offer a 25 year guarantee on steel products to match timber.

2010
In 2010 Gate Safe Campaign was spearheaded by Jacksons following the death of two children in separate automated gate incidents in 2010. The aim was to unite the professions associated with automated gate installations, to encourage them to work together to improve standards in automated gate safety, and to raise awareness to adhere to current safety legislation/guidelines.

2010
2010, the company became the first company to have a timber security fence system certified by Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB[2]) when its Jakoustic Class 3 system was certified to LPS 1175 C5 (SR3), F1, and G1. It went onto develop security fencing systems in steel, timber, and novel timber and steel combinations with LPCB LPS 1175 security ratings covering A1-E10 (SR1 to SR5) and up to G1. LPCB LPS 1175 E10 (SR5)[3] is the highest security rating attained by a steel fencing system and is held by Jacksons’ Trident 5 system, while its timber acoustic barrier is rated even higher to G1.

2014
In 2014 Peter Jackson, son and grandson to the founders of Jacksons Fencing took over control of the company and became Managing Director.

2015
In 2015 Jacksons Fencing developed the Hedgehog Friendly Gravel Board to help the declining hedgehog population in the UK. As a company, Jacksons were aware of the potential impact they had on stopping hedgehogs finding mates and food, so developed a product to help. The hedgehog friendly gravel board has a small 150mm hole for hedgehogs to pass freely from garden to garden.

2016
In 2016, Jacksons were contacted by Border Force, the law enforcement command within the Home Office responsible for securing the UK border, with a brief to tender for the design, manufacture and installation of security fencing and a series of matching gates. Jacksons Fencing worked on 4 key sites throughout 2016 and installed a total of 11,523m of fencing and 63 gates.

2021
2021 saw the Jacksons garden fencing product range expand with the introduction of metal garden fence posts, Mi-T. The company’s first metal fence post for use with its timber fencing.

Current Day
The company holds a unique position in the market place, specialising in not just timber, but steel fencing and gates, and many associated products. It boasts the widest product range in the UK and possibly Europe too.
The company has three fencing centres, with field representatives covering the whole country, a French sales department, and Jacksons exports its products all over the world - covering Africa, Asia and Europe.
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