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This project is for the Cycling Club Hackney’s new HQ and clubhouse. 2017 was Cycling Club Hackney\u2019s 10th year anniversary. The club is dedicated to promoting cycling and cycle sport for all levels and ages, and has an active youth section catering for young people between the ages 8 and 18, as well as senior and women\u2019s representation. CCH is affiliated to British Cycling and is an Accredited Club Mark Go-Ride club. The site is to the rear of the Lea Valley Rowing club behind the Tyrell\u2019s Boat House. It fronts onto a rear service and carpark area with access […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n<\/div>

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The \u2018School House\u2019 is a detached two storey dwelling house circa 1930. It is situated to the southwest of the Edmonton County School. It is part of the overall school complex but sits in its own demise and garden adjacent to the school. The house has been used to provide \u2018on site\u2019 accommodation for the school caretaker, but is no longer required for this use and has been unoccupied for a number of months. Teacher recruitment, particularly young and recently qualified teacher recruitment, is becoming increasingly difficult due to the high cost of property and rent for accommodation. The proposal […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n<\/div>

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\n Footsteps Childrens Day Nursery<\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n\t\t
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Hardcastle Architects have worked successfully on a number of projects with Chris Sheen at Footsteps Day Nurseries in various locations around East London over the last few years. The projects generally require planning approval for a change of use to D1 including dealing with the transport & highway impact issues as well as the OFSTED and design requirements and building\/fit-out works. This project was in collaboration with Waltham Forest Council to take over a vacant area in a Community Centre on Queens Road, Walthamstow. The spaces had to be re-organised to accommodate a new entrance location and to function properly […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n<\/div>

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Feasibility study commissioned to look at the\u00a0residential development potential for the Wanstead Police Station\u00a0site. The existing\u00a0buildings on the site were retained and\u00a0new infill buildings inserted around the site perimeter to create a landscape courtyard with parking.  <\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n<\/div>

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\n Gordon Lodge English Language School<\/a>\n <\/div>\n \n\t\t
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We were asked to assess the feasibility of re-locating an existing language school to a new premises within Eastbourne and converting the existing building into residential apartments. The existing building is within a conservation area not far from the town center, and is a prominent double gable-fronted brick built detached 4 storey Victorian building set within a generous garden with a number of mature trees. Following consultation a planning application was\u00a0submitted in 2013. Planning approval was achieved January 2014. Hardcastle Architects have since secured planning approval for the new school location within Eastbourne town centre. Client: Twin Education Group. Planning […]<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n <\/div>\n<\/div>