Success at Civic Trust Awards

We're delighted to announce that The Livity School has been selected as one of the National Civic Trust Award 2014 Winners. The project will receive a Civic Trust Award, Commendation or Community Recognition on 7th March at the ceremony held

Go-ahead for Montacute

We're very pleased to announce that our project Montacute School has received planning permission. The project will provide a new build SEN school in Poole for 80 primary to post 16 students. The team has worked very hard to sensitively

Pelham School receives Planning Permission

We've started the year with good news and Pelham Primary School has now been granted Planning Permission. This successful Primary School and Nursery in Wimbledon is being expanded from single form entry into a two-form entry school as part of

Livity shortlisted at Civic Trust Awards

We're delighted to announce The Livity School has been selected as a Regional Finalist at the Civic Trust Awards 2014. The Civic Trust Awards recognise the very best in architecture, design, planning, landscape and public art. This year the awards

Raynes Park Opens Officially

Raynes Park Sports Pavilion and Grounds officially opened today. A series of emotive speeches by current and former Raynes Park High School Headteachers opened the event followed by Krystal Miller, current Mayor of Merton, cutting the ribbon. The new facilites

Green light for Fountaindale

Fountaindale School has received planning permission today. We’re very excited with the progress on this SEN School in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. The new building will provide accommodation for 75 pupils to learn and play in the idyllic setting of Sherwood Forest.

We win Scotland Yard HQ

Our team led by AHMM has won the design competition to create a new central London HQ for the Metropolitan Police Service. A new public realm and a glazed Entrance Pavilion combine to create a welcoming and open face for

Keynsham makes progress

The external cladding is starting to take shape at the Custodial Suite at Keynsham. Tucked within a tough light industrial setting, bright ceramic tile cladding encases the Prosecution and Investigation office element of the new Custodial Suite we’re building for

Improving our skills

Communicating to clients and stakeholders is an essential part of our daily work, and that’s why our team leaders and some of our architects are attending a bespoke training course on improving their presentation and communication skills today. The aim

​Clients discover Livity

Last night, our clients and friends, joined us to “Discover The Livity School”. The event hosted by Haverstock celebrated the school’s success story and included tours of the building. The night was opened by John Jenkins, retired founding Partner, and

Hope School Phase 1 opens

Phase 1 of Hope Community School opened its doors today for the new school year. Sidcup's first Free School was opened by Sharon Massey, Mayor of Bexley, and local dignataires John Brokenshire, James Cleverly and David Evennett. Local MP John

Treetop learning at ASBH

The new extension at All Saints Benhilton Church of England Primary School in Sutton opened last week. All school staff, pupils, parents and governors are delighted to be starting the new academic year in the new class bases. Nestled between

John Jenkins on Free Schools

John Jenkins, one of our founding partners, spoke to Building on the issues of Free Schools. John is currently working with Haverstock on a number of free schools, advising both clients and contractors. Read the full article here: http://www.building.co.uk/are-free-schools-too-cheap-by-half?/5059998.article