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Shaylor Group to construct new music facility at Wells Cathedral School, Somerset

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National contractor Shaylor Group announced recently that contracts have been signed for the construction of Cedars Hall, a new music and performance facility at Wells Cathedral School. The multi-million pound building will provide flexible, high quality recital space and sectional practice rooms for use by the school and wider community. The stylish building, designed by internationally acclaimed architect Eric Parry, will be placed in the centre of the school and, in addition to music, will be used for lectures, meetings and drama productions.

Wells Cathedral School is one of the UK’s most distinguished co-educational Independent schools, and one of only four specialist music schools in England. The recital hall will accommodate an audience of up to 350 and is recessed into the surrounding garden, which is visible through large windows and allows natural light to fill the space during the day. The stage, seating and acoustic wall panels within the hall will be able to adapt to various layouts with differing acoustic qualities suitable for a range of music styles and audience configurations. Cedars Hall will be set within the boundary of Cedars Field, a unique and historically significant heritage site.


Elizabeth Cairncross, Head of Wells Cathedral School, commented “This facility is vital for Wells Cathedral to maintain its status as a world class music school. At present our symphony orchestra rehearses in the 15th century theological library which is beautiful, but acoustically inappropriate – and not nearly big enough. We hope Cedars Hall becomes an important musical venue in the South West and will enable us to expand our music outreach programme. We believe music should be all-inclusive and Cedars Hall helps us reach more people including those talented children who need our support and guidance.”

Mark Coote, CEO of the Wells Cathedral School Foundation said, “Cedars Hall is being created through the generosity of individuals, families, charitable trusts and foundations, including Arts Council England, throughout the UK; and the Wells Cathedral School Foundation continues its fundraising appeal to make Cedars Hall happen.”


Shaylor Group Chief Executive Stephen Shaylor added “Our team are very excited to begin work on this intricate project, which has been awarded thanks to our outstanding reputation in the Education sector and particular expertise in music facilities. We look forward to working with the Staff, Governors and Trustees of the school and providing them with a world class facility.”

Pictured at the contract signing are:

Back Row:

Peter Knell, Wells Director of Finance and Resources; Richie Shaylor, Group Operations Director, Shaylor Group; Gareth Steventon, Quantity Surveyor; Nick Mather, Quantity Surveyor; Dorothy Nancekievill, Wells Director of Music; Mark Coote, CEO of Wells Cathedral School Foundation

Front Row:

Stephen Shaylor, CEO Shaylor Group; The Very Revd. John Clarke, Dean of Wells Cathedral and Wells Chair of Governors; Elizabeth Cairncross, Head, Wells Cathedral School

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The Princess Royal officially opens the University’s Student Central

ON her latest visit to the University of Huddersfield, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal hailed its recent successes. “What you have achieved here is remarkable,” she said, as she carried out the official opening of the new Student Central building.

The Princess was introduced by the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bob Cryan, who said that the past year had been the most amazing since the institution’s origins in 1825. He cited a string of awards, including the University of the Year, top place in a Best University Workplace Survey, plus an award for Best Estates and Facilities. Also, the findings of an international survey had just placed Huddersfield at fifth in the world for student experience.

Inviting Her Royal Highness to open Student Central, Professor Cryan said that the building was unique in the UK university sector for the way in which it integrated a wide range of sports and student support facilities.

The University of Huddersfield’s ambition was to inspire, to innovate and to be international, continued Professor Cryan. “And that is what this building represents,” he said. He also paid a special tribute to retiring Deputy Director of Estates and Facilities Alan Johnson, who had played a key role in the development of Student Central.

As she unveiled a ceremonial plaque, the Princess Royal paid tribute to the University’s achievements and recalled the fact that she had paid a visit less than a year ago, as part of a project to boost the numbers of women studying science and technology subjects.

Her latest visit focussed on the University’s achievements in the fields of textiles and fashion. She was fascinated by a display mounted by eight talented undergraduates who are in the final stages of fashion and textiles degree courses.

After her inspection of the fashion students’ work, the Princess Royal toured Student Central, meeting a range of the specialist teams based there. With a fast-paced game of volleyball as the backdrop, she spoke to Laurie Nettleton, who is Manager of the University of Huddersfield Sport and Fitness Department; current Students’ Union president Josh Elderfield; the Head of the University’s Employability and Careers Service, Stephen Boyd; and David Keegan, of the Wellbeing and Disability Services.

She then spoke to Gemma Fieldsend, who is mental Health and Wellbeing Advisor, plus two student helpers, Dave Wells and Amy Burrow. Her Royal Highness heard about the self-help groups, including one that tackles eating disorders, which are run by the service.

When Her Royal Highness visited the International Office, she met its Director, Andrew Mandebura, Head of International Operations Joanne Ryan and students from a wide range of countries. She also spoke to the Director of Estates and Facilities Colin Blair and his deputy Alan Johnson.

The Princess was escorted throughout her visit by the Vice-Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire, Timothy Hare, and among the dignitaries in attendance were the new Bishop of Huddersfield, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Gibbs, and the Mayor of Kirklees, Cllr Ken Smith.

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Stroma Certification announces Capture IT for Android

Stroma Certification’s position as the leading provider of software tools to the energy assessor and installer industry was strengthened today with the release of their Capture IT software on Android. The release opens up a third platform running Stroma Certification software in addition to their range of highly successful Desktop and iPad modules. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday Continue Reading