Ingleton Wood is proud to be involved in the refurbishment and expansion project at the prestigious Witchford Village College, Cambridgeshire, part of the Eastern Learning Alliance (ELA).
This project will enhance the College's existing facilities, creating a more versatile and functional space for students and the wider community.
The project includes the internal refurbishment and extension of the College’s hall space and adjoining areas. Key upgrades to the site include the creation of a large, modern unisex toilet area and the installation of a new retractable bleacher seating system in the hall, allowing it to serve as a multifunctional facility.
Additionally, the site will receive a single-story extension to serve as the new entrance lobby for the hall, providing an inviting gateway to the enhanced space.
Ingleton Wood will provide a comprehensive suite of services and expertise to this project, including:
- Architectural design
- Building surveying
- Mechanical and electrical engineering
- Contract administration
- Project management
- Structural and civil engineering (in collaboration with external consultants)
"We are delighted to be working on this exciting project at Witchford Village College," commented John Dixon, Architect & Partner at Ingleton Wood. "Our team is committed to delivering a high-quality, functional space that will benefit both the students and the community for years to come."
The refurbishment and extension are set to create a more dynamic and adaptable environment at Witchford Village College, reflecting Ingleton Wood’s dedication to enhancing educational facilities through thoughtful design and expert project management.
A Cambridge County Council spokesperson commented on the Witchford Village College development: “Cambridgeshire County Council and the team at Witchford Village College are delighted to be working with Ingleton Wood on the refurbishment and expansion project. Their expertise and commitment to creating inspiring and sustainable learning environments are helping us deliver a modernised campus that will benefit students, staff, and the wider community.”