As a derelict storage warehouse, Fort Dunlop was approved for refurbishment in 2002. At one time it was the world’s largest factory, where over 3,200 people worked in the Dunlop factory out of over 10,000 on the total site (including the current car park which is due for development).
Fort Dunlop In Birmingham
As a derelict storage warehouse, Fort Dunlop was approved for refurbishment in 2002. At one time it was the world’s largest factory, where over 3,200 people worked in the Dunlop factory out of over 10,000 on the total site (including the current car park which is due for development).
Discover how Fort Dunlop transformed its chaplaincy facilities with WuduMate
What’s Inside?
- Project overview and installation goals
- Challenges in designing for multi-faith use
- Why WuduMate was chosen as the preferred solution

Installed Solution
“With a chaplaincy team in place since 1974 and a chapel opened two years later, Gatwick Chaplaincy has been serving holiday-makers, business travellers and Gatwick Airport’s own staff for well over 35 years. Now very much a multi-faith chaplaincy, the move to provide inclusive facilities for worship and practising one’s faith was spearheaded by Anglican chaplain Canon Jonathan Baldwin.”
