Thursday 9 October 2008

Liane Sheppard Nominated for Welsh Woman of the Year Award


Liane – Director of the new Capita Glamorgan Consultancy – has been nominated for the prestigious Welsh Woman of the Year awards.

Liane is one of three finalists in the ‘Woman in Construction & The Built Environment’ category – one of ten categories in total.

The winners of each category will be announced - along with the overall winner (the Welsh Woman of the Year) – at a gala ceremony on Friday 21st November at Cardiff International Arena.

Liane has 15 years experience in civil engineering - from graduate up to Chartered Engineer status – and has worked on a wide variety of schemes from traffic calming to major infrastructure projects.

Mark Rees-Williams, Director of the Capita Gwent Consultancy (Cwmbran) office, said: “Liane’s energy, enthusiasm and positive approach to business is obvious to all who meet her and her achievements to date are a great motivation to the many women in our company.”

Capita Glamorgan Consultancy is a ground breaking joint ventures with Capita Symonds and Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Councils. The JV is worth £75m and will deliver major highways, transportation, engineering, construction, environmental and related projects across the local authorities and the rest of South Wales.

We could be heros......

Our East Grinstead office recently held “Heroes Day” which saw staff dressing as their favourite superhero to raise money for numerous worthy causes - part of Capita’s “Charity Week” festivities.

The prize for best fancy dress had to go to Matt Quilty for his brilliant outfit - there’s nothing more bizarre than seeing Superman stood at the photocopier. Highly honorable mentions also have to go to Mark Hirst’s Milk Tray Man and Jackie Fraser’s Supergirl outfits.


Mark, Jackie and Matt

For some extra fun a group of ‘willing’ volunteers from the senior staff took the stocks for a wet sponge attack - with everyone paying £1 for four sponges to soak their victims.

Huge thanks go to Dave Baird, Tony Blake, Simon Reeves, Mark Hirst and special guest Jonathan Goring (our MD) who were all good sports and took their turn in the stocks.



The East Grinstead team managed to raise £355 which now brings them very close to their £10,000 fundraising target for the year.

A big thanks to everyone who took part and donated money.

First BSF schools open in Lancashire

The first major wave of schools designed and built by the government’s BSF (Building Schools for the Future) programme have opened now in Lancashire.

Seven new ground-breaking schools – catering for over 2000 students - have opened over three sites - Burnley (Burnley Campus), Nelson (Pendle Vale) and Padiham (Shuttleworth College).

Capita Symonds is providing educational, partnering, architectural and engineering services on a number of the projects which have been specifically designed to transform the way that learning takes place – a core objective of the BSF initiative – as well as reflecting the needs of the wider community.

The Capita Symonds multi-disciplinary team has been led by Project Director, Simon Jones; Design Director, Richard Dinsdale; Lead Consultant Lucy Dean and Alan Ayre; Director of Educational Projects James Cowlishaw; and with educational support from Jane Longfield.

The £29m Pendle Vale College and Pendle Vale High School site in Nelson (below) brings together two schools under one roof with the aim of achieving greater integration between the two. The sloping site has been used to create a new local landmark with a building that rises in tiers to four storeys and is capped by a sweeping roofline. Sports pitches and indoor sports resources are all built to Sports England standards to support the school’s aims to achieve specialist sports college status.

Burnley Campus (below) is the biggest of three sites and contains schools for both sixth form and primary students, costing £31 million to build and equip . It boasts a 50-place nursery and children’s centre; a library and faith centre; all-weather sports pitches; fitness centre; climbing wall; sports hall; and hydrotherapy pool.

Finally, the £20m Shuttleworth College in Padiham (below) features an entrance area dominated by a dramatic floor-to-ceiling atrium that echoes the designs of modern office buildings. Facilities include a dance studio, sports hall, fitness room, tennis courts, all weather sports pitches, a cafĂ© and faith centre.


“The projects demonstrate the positive impact design can have on developing new ways of learning, supporting the 14- 19 agenda around vocational learning, and encouraging students to stay on for Further Education,” said James Cowlishaw Capita Symonds' Director of Educational Projects, and LEP Director.

This year marks the biggest opening of new schools for decades with 51 new academies, 24 funded by Building Schools for the Future and more than 150 other new build schools.