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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Anton Scaffolding Expands with New Hire & Sales Division

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Anton Scaffolding Ltd has expanded its operations with the launch of a new Hire & Sales division, further strengthening its presence in the scaffolding industry.

The Tamworth-based company, which has seen rapid growth over the past decade, has capitalised on its recent move to a larger yard to facilitate this latest development.

The expansion aims to address a key challenge faced by local scaffolding firms—access to materials. Many businesses in the area have previously had to travel long distances or incur substantial transport costs to source scaffolding components.

Anton Scaffolding’s Managing Director and Owner, Tom Pawliw, highlighted the increasing demand for such services. “Over the years, we have often received enquiries about scaffolding components and consumables. These enquiries became more frequent, and after speaking to other local firms, we recognised an opportunity to supply a range of scaffolding items from our yard in Tamworth,” he said.

“We have a great central location with many scaffolding companies and construction projects around us.”

Anton Scaffolding Ltd has expanded its operations with the launch of a new Hire & Sales division, further strengthening its presence in the scaffolding industry.

The Hire & Sales division officially launched in January and has quickly gained traction, with many local businesses benefiting from the wide variety of stock now available on-site.

To lead this new venture, Anton Scaffolding appointed Zak Singers as Hire and Sales Manager. With over 25 years of experience at Lyndon SGB, Singers brings extensive knowledge and expertise to the role.

The company’s latest move reinforces its commitment to growth and industry support, providing a more accessible solution for scaffolding firms in the region.

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