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Dunlop Primary School extension by William Skinner and Son opened |
| Written by Murdoch MacDonald | |
| Sunday, 28 September 2008 | |
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Ayrshire, Scotland, 28 September 2008--EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL Spokesperson for Lifelong Learning Councillor Iain Linton has unveiled a plaque to mark the official opening of a new extension at Dunlop Primary School and Nursery Class.
The work on the new extension was carried out by Ayrshire and Cambridgeshire-based building contractors William Skinner & Son from the company headquarters at St Quivox on the perimeter of Glasgow Prestwick Airport. The new extension houses Primaries 1 and 2, and the nursery class and each classroom has its own toilet facilities. The nursery classroom opens onto a soft play area which is secured by railings and a gate and gives access to an external storage area. A ramp beside the play area provides access for disabled users. The extension replaces the hutted accommodation that used to occupy part of the playground. The staff, children and parents are all delighted with the new accommodation and with the new opportunities it provides. Councillor Linton said: “This extension is in all senses an enhancement of the facilities here. I have to compliment all of those involved in designing and building this extension on the way they have managed to provide something that fits so well both with the original school buildings and the surrounding area. The extension has been imaginatively designed, with much thought being given to the details, and above all, to ensure that the children have the best possible learning environment.” East Ayrshire Council Provost Stephanie Young added: “I would like to offer all of the staff and pupils of Dunlop Primary School and Nursery Class every good wish for the future and the use of this tremendous facility which has been so well integrated into the landscape of the school and which will provide excellent opportunities for current and future pupils of the school and nursery class.” Sandy Cunningham is managing director of building contractors William Skinner & Son. He said: “All of us at William Skinner & Son are delighted and proud to have carried out what we hopewill be the first of many contracts for East Ayrshire Council, and to have played a part in providing an improved environment for learning for schoolchildren present and future.” ABOUT WILLIAM SKINNER & SON Building contractors William Skinner & Son’s Ayrshire and Cambridgeshire bases cover Scotland and Eastern England with activities including building maintenance with 24-hour helpdesk, retail refurbishment and construction, painting, joinery manufacture, metal fabrication, terrazzo tiling, shopfitting, Sika Trocal and Ward Topdeck roofing, and solar hot water installation. William Skinner & Son have recently diversified into tree houses with contracts from leading hotel and conference centre group De Vere Venues. They have also made a successful entrance into the solar heating market, attracting a large number of new clients throughout the UK, and have demonstrated their commitment to the wider field of renewable energy by installing a 6kW Proven wind turbine at their HQ in St. Quivox and including PV panels in the design for their proposed office extension. The aim now is to offer general advice on the suitability of any of the available renewable energy techniques, or any mix of them, to solve individual energy supply problems, and they are developing a consortium of available local expertise to help them develop that. Founded in 1964, Skinners made their first move down south into England five years ago, renting a site and offices in Saffron Walden in Essex from which to carry out the substantial amount of refurbishment work they were then doing for supermarket giant Tesco. But the company’s recent expansion and diversification into new areas of business including renewable energy and tree houses has made necessary the purchase of their own larger facilities comprising an 8,000 sq ft yard, 1,900 sq ft of office space, and a 1,620 sq ft warehouse. The new premises in Meldreth, near Cambridge, were officially opened recently by Andrew Lansley, MP for South Cambridgeshire. William Skinner & Son managing director Sandy Cunningham said: “Our commitment at Cambridge is a measure of the importance to us of the market in London, the South East, Midlands and East Anglia. “The Meldreth base provides high quality warehouse, workshop and office accommodation from which we can develop and control our market penetration. It has capacity for expansion to support several times its present level of activity.” Managing director Sandy Cunningham concluded: “William Skinner & Son is now expanding satisfactorily on all fronts from our headquarters in Ayrshire and our new base in south-east England. We are traditional building contractors who have developed a diverse range of untraditional new skills, and we want potential clients in England and in Scotland to be aware of the comprehensive building skills and experience that we offer.” http://www.williamskinner.co.uk Enquiries: Murdoch MacDonald
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