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Eric Wright include the Bickerstaffe Square office de- velopment at Talbot Gateway, Blackpool, and Pizza Express Skipton. The Eric Wright originally


Group


came into being in Fleetwood in 1923 under the title of Brown & Jackson. Since then, the com- pany has undergone


all aspects of the project which strongly supports our drive and significantly rais- es standards. This transformation of our learning environment helps us equip our young people with the attitudes, skills and knowledge that they will need to lead suc- cessful lives. The outcomes of the part- nership between Eric Wright Construction and ourselves reiterates our school mis- sion that ‘in Unity we succeed.” Other recently completed projects for


a number of transformations resulting in the present structure. In 1979 Eric Wright Construction


Limited was formed and began trading, with Maple Grove Developments crea- tion occurring in 1981. Eric Wright Civil Engineering became part of the Group in 1991 with the facilities management arm of the firm being introduced in 2002. In 2004 residential development company Appelthwaite was born, followed by Eric


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W the leading


companies and support problems with surfacing on a range of projects, from car parks, schools and hospitals, to garages and retail schemes. Not only does WH Surface Preparation provide the correct equipment job,


company also has


for each specially


trained staff on hand to offer advice and assistance where applicable and most equipment can be hired for evaluation of equipment prior to major outlay. WH Surface Preparation can provide nation- al coverage, along with site visits and demonstrations. Based at Westbrook Park, Trafford Park,


WH Surface Preparation’s Manchester- based depot contains more than £100,000 of hire fleet stock items and more than


NOVEMBER 2014


ith depots in Wales and Manchester, WH Surface Preparation is a surface preparation equipment hire


£10,000 of sales stock, with new lines added each day. The facility supports the com- pany’s


ongoing


operations of sur- face


preparation


equipment across the UK and is an important asset to the company. WH Surface


Preparation Managing Director, Nick Forbes, said: “We offer prod-


ucts for every stage of a project, from removing existing coverings and


the new surface, to


final


Wright Partnerships Division in 2011. Eric Wright formed a charitable trust


in 1986 to assist causes that encour- age the education and development of young people. Today The Eric Wright Trust priorities for giving are directed at disadvantaged minorities, especially un- derprivileged youth. The Eric Wright Group is presently


owned proportionally by Mr RE Wright and by the Eric Wright Trust, a charitable body. As evidence of its commitment to its charitable aims, the Trust owns and operates an outdoor adventure centre in Cumbria, Water Park Lakeland Adventure Centre, that provides subsidised facilities for the young and disadvantaged. The Eric Wright Charitable Trust has also supported the setting up of a vocational learning centre in Leyland named the Eric Wright Learning Foundation.


For more information about the Eric Wright Group, please visit: www.ericwright.co.uk.


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