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Hi all, first post so please be gentle! I have recently moved and the new place has a broken P-shaped screen in the bath, the glass is in very good shape and it's detached from the holder in the wall that broke in one of the ends.

I'm attaching a couple of pics for the experts to check but I'd really appreciate any advices on how I could fix the screen back into the right place and who could help me to do this. The bath is a Heritage but the screen doesn't have a brand that I could find, the curve is from 75cm from the flat to 95cm in the peak of the circle.

Thanks in advance for your help,
David
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I`m unclear on what has broken, is it the hinge part on the screen or the hinge on the frame or even the frame itself?
 
My bad, the screen is not marked, the broken part is the top of the frame on the part that is attached to the wall. Hope the pics below can do a better job.
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I would contact Heritage, most screens come with the P bath.
 
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