Race Cottam Associates - General Development - Derby

Date: 28 Apr 2008

Leading South Yorkshire architects Race Cottam Associates have received top marks for their showpiece children's centre design.

Work has started on the £1.2 million centre at Lakeside Community Primary School, Derby, the flagship of the City Council's Children's Centres Programme which aims to deliver better outcomes for families and children.

Lead architect Pauline Lake from Sheffield-base Race Cottam said: "We have worked very closely with Derby City Council and the developers to provide a very open and welcoming building which offers the right environment for the delivery of childcare, health and other family services.

"After visiting other children's centres we have designed a very spacious and warm reception and waiting area to try and encourage the community to come in and use the services. There is also a place for parents or carers to meet and relax."

Lakeside will signpost affordable, flexible, high quality childcare places for the under-3s and deliver excellent integrated early learning and child care for three and four year olds and out-of-school activities from 8am to 6pm, 48 weeks a year.

It will feature two multi-purpose rooms that will provide parents and parents-to-be with access to a range of classes - from ante-natal sessions through to parenting courses, healthy eating and exercise classes to play activities for parents and under-5s.

The purpose-designed centre will also accommodate child and family health services and family support services including consultation rooms for Jobcentre Plus staff, Community Police and the Citizens Advice Bureau.

Under the scheme, two additional classrooms will be built on either side of the primary school to cater for families with children who have emotional and behavioural problems with access to key agencies and specialist teachers.

Councillor Sara Bolton, Derby City Council Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said: "Lakeside is located in an area of Derby that experiences high levels of deprivation. The provision of the Children's Centre will enable the coordination and delivery of services and support at an early stage. The resources and expertise delivered within and from the Centre will allow flexible family support provision that responds promptly and positively to children and their families."

The Lakeside Centre enhances Race Cottam's growing reputation for delivering high quality education projects. It follows the successful completion of Lakeside Primary School, Sinfin Primary and da Vinci Community College in Derby under the PFI initiative.

Architects from the practice, which have studios in Sheffield and Knutsford, have also designed the high-profile, £20.5 million scheme to replace Sinfin Community School which was largely destroyed by fire in 2006.

Where do I go now?: » View the latest news items » View the news archive » Subscribe to Weekly Construction Newsletter » Submit news

Directory
Tuesday, 13 May 2008, 07:01 BST
You are here:

About Us Terms Site Map Just Ask Contact ConstructionMall