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for scheme A SENSITIVE and in novative redevelopment of Root Hill Estate Yard, at Dunsop Bridge, has beaten off strong competi tion from across the North West to win the 2010 Roy al Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Award for Commercial Property. The region’s most im
pressive property schemes battled it out for top hon ours at the property-based contest, which celebrates inspirational initiatives in the land, property and construction sector. A total of 49 shortlisted projects from across the region were hoping to win one of nine RICS tro phies. Judges said Root Hill
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pUCCESS STORY: Elaine Cox, who manages the kitchen at Bowlahd High School, has^ overcome her dyslexia to gain professional qualifications.
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A SCHOOL kitchen manag er has overcome adversity to earn personal qualifications - and an award for her team.
. Elaine Cox, who manages the kitchen at Bowland High School, suffers from dyslexia.. - ■ Not only has she worked to
wards numerous qualifications - in the spring term last year her school won an award for having .
' the greatest increase in take-up of school meals.
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; . Elaine has earned her qualifi cations with training and support provided by School FEAST. She said: “Just the thought of
going into a classroom setting terrified me.
: “Td sit there watching all the others busy writing and I’d feel stupid. In the end, after having
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struggled through some of the training, I was urged to go back and do the Support Workers in School course. It was then that I broke down in tears and wanted to pack it all in.” Janette Mason, Lancashire
School FEAST Training and Development Manager, stepped in to help: “Janette was bril liant,’’ said Elaine. “She took me aside and for the first time in my life, I spoke at work about the dyslexia. She couldn’t believe I hadn’t mentioned it before.” The flexibility of where learn
ing can take place with School FEAST has enabled Elaine to complete much of it on a one- to-one basis with her trainer in her own school kitchen. Currently she has achieved
Never too old to produce a masterpiece
-A VETERAN member of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club has deliv
ered her masterpiece. Mrs Gene Holmes, who has been a popular and valued mem
ber of the Clitheroe club for many years, recently completed her “Masterpiece Speech’^ much to the delight of fellow club mem-
:bers;. ■ The “Masterpiece” is the last of 10 assignments which com
pletes a thorough basic training as a public speaker and confirms a speaker’s ability to deliver a polished oratory.
' It is quite an achievement at any age, and even more so for someone who celebrated her 85th birthday last year! ^ Mrs Holmes attends Clitheroe Speakers club with her hus
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band. Derrick'. ' 059 663. . • . ■ - : . - ^ . MASTERFUL SPEAKER: Mrs Holmes,'pictured right,
■receiving her certificate from the National President .of the As sociation of Speakers Clubs, Mr David Grainger, at the recent National Conference in York.,
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EDI Level 3, Professional Ca tering Skills Programme, GIEH Level 2 in Food Safety, and the “Providing a Healthier School Meals award” level 1. “I never would have dreamed
I could do all this,” said Elaine. “The fear is still sometimes there, but because o f School FEAST I have qualifications and confidence at work for the first time in my life.” Lancashire School FEAST
training and development manager Janette Mason said: “Elaine is one of our success sto-; ries and she gives me a personal sense of achievement. She has gone from strength to strength and is an inspiration to us ail.T am sure she has not finished yet, watch this space!”
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Estate Yard was a superb example of how former farm buildings can be re stored to create a high quality business parTt. They highlighted the at tention to design and detail exhibited by the scheme, with the retention of many original features blended into a usable and affordable commercial floor space. Chairman of the re
gional judging panel An drew Kellaway said: “This development firmly ad dresses the needs of the rural business community and has utilised materials found on site during the restoration.” Meanwhile the new site entrance to BAE Systems,
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at.Salmesbury, won the Design and, Innovation category of the awards, which were hosted by BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull and held at The Monastery in Gorton, Manchester.
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