Chorley-based Inscape Interiors has been appointed to the investment project set to increase pre-school provision in North Wales.
Wynne Construction, which has appointed Inscape, is working to refurbish or build extensions for 10 primary schools across Flintshire.
The £7.1m project will allow Flintshire County Council to expand the provision of early years childcare for three and four-year-olds on the school sites.
Inscape manufactures bespoke laminate joinery and will provide manufacturing, supply and fit-out services to create new washroom facilities for the projects which will be completed in the coming weeks.
Gary Wynne, managing director of Inscape Interiors, said: “Wynne Construction have been a longstanding client and we’re proud to be partnering with their team again on this project which will have a positive impact on young people and families in this part of North Wales.
“The education sector is one of our core areas of specialism and even though our part of this project is relatively small, we have an opportunity to achieve a fantastic result for our client on a project that can have a transformational impact on these schools.”
Inscape’s previous landmark projects include Manchester Arndale Centre, Lancashire County Cricket Club, the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance, Boxpark Wembley, and the Slimming World HQ in Derbyshire.
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