Madani High School

Leicestershire school is this year’s community benefit champion

13 May 2008
 

 

Madani High School in Leicester has scooped a top accolade at the RICS East Midlands Awards 2008.

During a glittering ceremony this weekend, the new voluntary aided school in Leicester was awarded the RICS East Midlands Community Benefit Award 2008. 

Madani High School has places for 600 pupils and is the home of the Leicester Islamic Academy. The £17 million project was founded by members of the Muslim community and is intended to make a positive contribution to social cohesion and local educational and cultural projects.

John Tiernan, project partner at Pick Everard, which was architects, consulting engineers, quantity surveyors and project managers on the School, was very pleased to pick up the top community benefit accolade.

He said: “We have enjoyed working on the management design of this building, which has been designed to meet the very specialist cultural needs of the client. We are particularly pleased that the school is already proving to be remarkably successful in bringing community services to a disadvantaged area of the city.”

Now in their 18th year, the RICS Awards celebrate and recognise exemplary projects across four award categories - building conservation (sponsored by Nottingham Trent University), regeneration (sponsored by East Midlands Development Agency), sustainability, and community benefit (sponsored by Electrical Contractors Association). This year’s annual dinner and awards ceremony was held at East Midlands Conference Centre, in Nottingham.

The evening’s other top award winners were:

• St Mary’s Guildhall, in Boston, Lincolnshire, winner of the RICS East Midlands  ‘Project of the Year’ Award 2008 and the RICS East Midlands Building Conservation Award 2008
• Westfield Shopping Centre, Derby, winner of the RICS East Midlands Regeneration Award 2008
• Heart of National Forest Youth Hostel, Derbyshire, winner of the RICS East Midlands Sustainability Award 2008.

David Potter, RICS East operations director, said: “Congratulations to all those who won an award or received a commendation. I wish them all the very best of luck in the international final later this year. I would also like to thank our sponsors and all of the other entrants for the huge amount of effort they put in, which ensured that this year’s competition was a big success.”

Edward Marshall, chair of RICS East Midlands board, said: “The standard of entry was exceptionally high and the judges felt this made it both challenging and difficult to make their selections. I congratulate the winners of each category who collected their awards at Friday’s ceremony and wish them every success at the grand final in the autumn.”

Barrie Higham, cultural services manager at Boston Borough council, who managed the St Mary’s Guildhall restoration project, which won ‘Project of the Year’, said: “We are absolutely delighted to win.

"We thought we might have a chance of winning the Building Conservation category, as the guildhall is such an important building and all the work has been carried out with great care and to a very high standard, but we were overwhelmed to win ‘Project of the Year’.

"It has been a great privilege to work on the project and we are now very excited about going forward to compete in the next stage of the competition.”

In addition to the category award winners several projects picked up commendations for excellence in their field. These were:

Building Conservation category
• Highly commended - River View Maltings in Grantham, Lincolnshire
• Commended – Royal and Derngate redevelopment, Northampton.

Community Benefit category
• Highly commended – Spout Yard Arts and Community Park Project, Lincolnshire
• Commended – New Mickleover Library, Derbyshire

Regeneration category
• Highly commended – Marshalls Yard, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
• Commended – Old Market Square, Nottingham
• Commended – Redevelopment of the former Co-operative Department Store, Nottingham

Sustainability category
• Highly commended – Lawn View House, Nottinghamshire
 
All of the winners of the RICS East of England Awards 2008 will go through to the RICS Awards international final in London later this year.

Last night’s regional dinner and awards ceremony was hosted by BBC presenter, Janine Machin, with special guest speaker, Ron Atkinson - one of football’s larger than life personalities. In addition to the individual category sponsors, Hays kindly provided sponsorship for the overall event.

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