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All Saints in Reading
Work has started on a junior school that will be at the forefront of education reform when it opens in September. All Saints in Reading will be one of the very first 'free schools'. It's being set up under a new government policy that allows parents, teachers, charities and others to start schools using public money. H A Marks are pleased to be the contractor engaged to make this project a reality.
For more information click here to view a recent television news report about the project.
H A Marks part of an award winning team !
H A Marks were pleased to learn that their work has been recognised, along with the rest of the professional team involved, by the Sussex Heritage Trust with the 'Small Scale Residential Award' going to a project involving the the conversion of a former water pumping station into a family home. Apart from the conversion, the project involved applying contemporary renewable energy techniques to achieve an energy efficient Eco-house. The award was sponsored by The Hans and Marit Rausing Charitable Trust.
More information is available at the Sussex Heritage Trust website: click here