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Dorothy Goodman School & Fullhurst Community College among 2019 Leicestershire ProCon finalists

These are the latest finalists in the 2019 Leicestershire ProCon awards

The new courtyard and outdoor eating area at Fullhurst College(Image: Leicester City Council)

 

Two new school buildings are going head to head for the Large Non-Residential Scheme of the Year prize in the 2019 ProCon Leicestershire property and construction awards.

In the running for the award are a special school and a community college, both projects having added extra space so each could welcome more pupils.

The category, sponsored by Infrastructure Investments, is one of seven in this year’s ProCon Awards.

The ProCon Awards’ overall sponsors are Galliford Try Partnerships, Salus Approved Inspectors and Unique Window Systems.

The Leicester Mercury is the awards’ media partner.

The Large Non-Residential Scheme of the Year finalists are:

Dorothy Goodman School, Hinckley, submitted by Grayling Thomas Architects

The new building for Dorothy Goodman School was designed to bring large amounts of natural daylight deep into its heart.

The use of three “roof cones” and a range of rooflights, plus a sensory courtyard, help make the special school bright and airy for its pupils who have a wide variety of special educational needs and disabilities.