
St Bede’s Catholic Primary School
Advancing towards ‘Two
Form Entry’ demanded greater Foundation Stage class
space. To enable this TR&L designed a purpose built unit
for three classrooms and washrooms which met all the requirements
for ‘Early Years Education’. ![]()
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White Waltham CofE Primary School
The school, in conjunction with the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, needed to provide a new foundation classroom extension for 'rising five' children at the school. ![]()
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Charters School, Sunningdale
The school wished to increase
their library space provision and accommodation for Sixth
Form private study. The ability to expand the footprint of
the school is constrained as it is located in the Green Belt,
and it was decided to provide a first floor above the existing
single-storey library building. ![]()
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Lowbrook Primary School
In line with its eco-friendly policy, the school wished to obtain a new classroom building which, in addition, could be used as a teaching resource for the pupils to learn from the environment. ![]()
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Dundee Church
This scheme involved the extension to an existing church
building in Dundee to provide a new church including upgrading of the
existing building to improve disabled access and energy efficiency. ![]()
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Harlesden Church
The church wished to replace the weathered and leaking roof to the main church, Church Hall and infill flat roofs, replace the leaking gutters and repair weathered stonework and brickwork along with other repairs. ![]()
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High Street Methodist Church
Major replacement and repair of the stonework at High Street Methodist Church, Maidenhead. ![]()
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Quinquennial
Surveys
Quinquennial inspections involve a thorough survey of all aspects of a building's fabric and are intended to identify problems which have developed since the last time it was inspected and to establish priorities for repair to ensure the preservation of the fabric. Quinquennial (5 yearly) inspections are generally frequent enough to catch problems before significant damage occurs.
In addition to the structure of the church building, chapel or other place of worship. Quinquennial inspections may be required to include church halls, accommodation, works of art, artefacts and other articles of particular importance or value, ruined churches and other churchyard ruins, and trees in the churchyard particularly if covered by a tree preservation order.
The importance of regular inspections by architects and surveyors who understand the conservation and repair of historic buildings cannot be over-emphasised. Historic and 'traditional' structures deteriorate in a manner that is very different from modern buildings.
Thomson Roddick & Laurie produce bespoke Quinquennial Surveys and Reports in relation to Church buildings, Chapels and other buildings and lands to ascertain the necessary maintenance works to individual properties. These reports can be tailored to the exact requirements of the Diocese or the Managing Trustees.
The Quinquennial Survey includes a comprehensive inspection, the preparation of a condition report and recommendations for maintenance and repair together with budgets costs, on a 5 year rolling programme.
This can also incorporate the preparation of measured drawings, Planned Maintenance Programmes or Development Plans if required as well as specialist reports such as Asbestos surveys.

Maidenhead Library
Major refurbishment of Grade 2 listed building with library remaining fully operational during works completed in phases. ![]()
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Windsor Leisure Centre
Glazing risk assessments; Specification, tender & contract administration for glazing remedial works.
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Catering
facility refurbishments
In 2010, TRL received a commission from the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead for the refurbishment of ten school catering facilities, grant funded by the DCSF. ![]()
Our scope to develop creative living solutions whatever the age, style or requirements of your home. Some examples to illustrate:

The Beeches
Extensive adaptations and
extension for a family home. The new space allows light, garden
access and retains being a natural part of the home. ![]()
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Greendales
Combined remodelling and additional kitchen sun
room. Taking a home which had plenty of living space but was
inappropriately laid out for the family life the owners sought. ![]()
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1 New Bells Court
Newbells
Court is a complex of 3 and 4-storey buildings in six linked
blocks,
totalling 40 flats. The upper floor flats have timber balconies
back and front
and which have suffered from significant wet rot attack. ![]()
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Ednam Street Site
This brown field site is in the centre of Annan, having previously been used as
an auction mart. The site lies just outside the Annan Conservation Area but
the local planning authority has been keen to encourage use of the distinctive
local red sandstone in new construction. ![]()
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