School project part of wider regeneration of Stockport’s town centre

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The school is part of a wider town-centre regeneration in Stockport

Sheppard Robson has been appointed to design a brand new through school in the centre of Stockport.

The practice will lead a multidisciplinary design team including MEP, structural and civil engineers on the £2.1m job for Stockport metropolitan borough council.

The new school is envisaged as part of Stockport’s wider town-centre regeneration, which includes a £350m mixed-use development of 1,300 homes designed by Shedkm which was approved in August last year.

The council said the school project is of a “scale and vision to allow the appointed design team to make a significant contribution to one of Greater Manchester’s fastest growing areas”.

It added that it wants the “innovative” new through school to provide a “new educational model” for Stockport which will help shape a “more ambitious future for learners across the borough”.

The contract was awarded on 19 August and is expected to be signed on 7 September with work to start on 21 September and run for four years.