Langold: Fire damaged school gets fresh new start

Pupils at Langold Dyscarr Community School are benefitting from fresh facilities following a recent fire thanks to refurbishment works led by B&M Installations.
A new classroom at Langold Community SchoolA new classroom at Langold Community School
A new classroom at Langold Community School

The refurbishment has seen significant redesign and restructure to the school, including demolition of existing walls to facilitate the new school layout as well as the full installation of walls, ceilings, skirting and doors It also saw the assembly and removal of temporary accommodation at the site.

June Bellingham, business manager at Langold School, said: “We are so glad to be out of our temporary accommodation.

“The refurbishment has created a modern, bright environment that has been well received by staff, pupils and visitors.

“Sadly, the fire damaged two classrooms, a meeting room, the main school reception and all of our offices, but we have used this as an opportunity to remodel some of these areas so that the space better suits the school’s needs.

“I cannot praise B&M highly enough for the professionalism, dedication and commitment that they have demonstrated throughout this project.

Matt Hallam contracts manager at B&M Installations said: “Langold Dyscarr Community School has been a pleasure for us to work with.

“The refurbishment project has been challenging, but we are thrilled with the result.

“We are glad that teachers and pupils can take advantage of fresh new learning facilities, following their bad luck of a fire at the premises.”

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