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Heritage contractor receives royal warrant from King Charles
Cristina Lago Deputy Editor
Heritage contractor DBR, which provides historic building conservation services to the royal household, has been granted a royal warrant by King Charles.
DBR first received a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth in 2022
A royal warrant of appointment is a document that recognises companies or individuals that have supplied goods or services to the royal household for at least five years and have an ongoing trading arrangement.
Royal warrant holders are entitled to display the royal arms on their products, packaging, stationery, advertising, premises and vehicles.
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DBR is among the first royal warrant holders announced by King Charles and Queen Camilla. It had already received a royal warrant in 2022 from the late Queen Elizabeth.
There are currently more than 800 holders of royal warrants.
DBR executive director and chair, Adrian Attwood, said: “Receiving this royal warrant is more than an honour, it’s a testament to the unwavering dedication, craftsmanship, and expertise of our entire team.
“We take immense pride in our role in preserving the UK’s built heritage – whether for the royal household, the Palace of Westminster, Blenheim Palace, or any of the historic buildings we are privileged to work on.
“This recognition reinforces our commitment to excellence and our mission to protect and restore the nation’s landmark assets for future generations to cherish and enjoy.”
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