The workshop behind
the signs.
Glamorgan Signs designs, makes and installs shopfront signs, vehicle graphics and LED neon from a South Wales workshop just off the M4. The point is simple: fewer handovers, cleaner work, and people you can actually get hold of.
Started in 2021 with one CNC router and a simple idea: a sign should be made properly, by people who answer the phone and understand where it is going.
Most of the work still comes from word of mouth.
We've grown to a 12-person team across design, fabrication, install and admin — but most of our work still comes the same way it did from day one: a recommendation from someone whose sign we already made. Bars introduce us to their sister venues. Shopfitters keep us on speed-dial. Multi-site brands have us on framework agreements covering thirty-plus stores.
The work is practical before it is pretty.
The main jobs are shopfront signs, vehicle graphics and LED neon. Around those sit the useful extras: cut letters, large-format print, laser etching, ply kits, window graphics and interior signage. That means a customer is not left stitching the job together between suppliers.
What "made under one roof" actually means.
It means the person pricing your job can walk into the workshop and check how it will be made. It means proofs, materials and fitting details are not passed through three companies before anyone touches the sign. It means fewer surprises when the installers arrive.
The accreditations.
We hold IPAF, CSCS, PASMA and IOSH — the credentials that matter when you're working construction sites, retail rollouts and main-dealer franchises. They mean our installers can be on a hoist or up a tower legally, on a CDM-managed site, with the safety standards a contracts manager expects to see in the prequalification pack.
The machinery matters because it keeps control in-house.
The people who measure, make and fit the work.
Led by Wez Siddons, bringing 20+ years of industry-leading experience to every project.
Headshots and named bios coming with our spring photoshoot — for now, the role and tenure.
Make it properly.
Use the right material. Proof it clearly. Fit it cleanly. Do not make the customer discover the problem on install day.
Answer the phone.
A call reaches the workshop during working hours. If the job is urgent, talking to a human is still the fastest route.
Keep it local.
The team lives here, surveys here and fits here. That matters when a landlord deadline, opening day or weather window is involved.
The credentials that matter on construction sites and retail rollouts.
Want to talk through a sign?
Send photos, call the workshop, or visit by appointment. We will help you work out the sensible route.