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Christchurch Family Hub provides essential, early support for local families. In 2003, Style installed a folding wall with pass-door to enable the Hub to divide its main activity and family room into two separate areas, as and when needed. 22 years on and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council again contacted Style, this time to replace the old wall with a modern system with enhanced operation and improved acoustics.
moveable wall is smooth and lightweight to manoeuvre, allowing the space to be easily opened up, or divided into two rooms, many times a day. If preferred, the dividing wall can pass-door and, with a 49dB acoustic rating, activities can
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Buildingtalk is a major online resource for building and construction professionals. For over a decade, as well as case studies, brochure downloads and videos from suppliers across the industry, plus free weekly news and product email updates.
Buildingtalk, also the home of ABC&D and PSB magazines, provides easy access to social media including X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn, features regular guest articles and the latest from industry events.
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widespread, with half (51%) of construction professionals that budgets are only one part of a much more
Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund has been spent so far, casting doubt on whether funding alone is truly the main
regulatory compliance is slowing progress. Yet, while the rather than a barrier. the correct approach, with different views being held across the sector. While a quarter of professionals cite the integration
a similar number (26%) of professionals advocate for a fabric- given that the Energy Saving Trust reports that around 75% consideration. This suggests large numbers of construction professionals
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