CSR Activities in Liverpool

Huntington Primary School

On the 18th April, Dan Hampson (Senior Site Manager) and Kieran visited the existing primary school assembly to explain the exciting developments of the new school.  Whilst there he gave a talk on health and safety on a building site which over 200 children attended.

FA Parklife, Heron Eccles

Across the exciting new football pitches being created at FA Parklife is the primary school of Booker Avenue.  Gareth Jones (Team Leader) and Sheryl Moore (CSR Manager) attended the infant class at the school on the on 25th April providing hands on bridge building opportunities and explaining more about the exciting developments next door.

3-16 High School, Rhyl

On the 25th March, Martin Walsh (Project Manager) and Kieran attended the school assembly to explain about the new school being built and to also provide important health and safety advice.  The talk was provided to over 300 children who are all looking forward to moving into their new school.

Easter Egg Donations

The Liverpool offices, FA Parklife and Kaplan sites took part in collecting Easter Eggs in April – over 150 eggs were donated and these were handed over to the Liverpool Homelessness Charity by Emma Tyler (Site Manager) and Wayne Blair (Project Manager). The eggs were then distribute to charities across the Liverpool area.

Connah’s Quay High School

A celebratory “beam signing” event took place at Connah’s Quay High School after the steel and framework arrived.  The work centres around the replacement of the existing design and technology (D&T) block and art and food technology block which will be replaced with a new two storey building comprising administration, D&T, food tech, art and design and room for additional teaching provision, office space, toilets, lift, stairs and a plant room.

Liverpool Promise

Liverpool organisations and associations have all made promises that will support Liverpool in its aim to be the best city in the UK to grow up in – where children are healthy, happy, safe from harm, ready to learn, ready for school and ready for work.  KCN were delighted to attend and support the seminar held on the 15th March at Liverpool Museum. We support this promise through our work placements, site visits and educational support.

                

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