News - Archive for the 'James Darbyshire' Category

Roedean School – £6m Refurbishment

Stace have been appointed as QS on the £6 million refurbishment of the Halls of Residence at Roedean School. Roedean is one of England’s most famous private schools for Girls. Notable Roedeanians include fictional characters such as Lady Penelope from the Thunderbirds and Lucy Saxton, a character from Doctor Who. Other old Rodeanians are written into both James read more

Stace attends the first Incredible Edible conference

As part of Stace’s continuing support and promotion of the Social and Community initiative ‘Incredible Edible Todmorden’ James Darbyshire and Jonathan Lipscombe will be chairing the ‘Private Sector’ workshops at the first Incredible Edible conference in West Yorkshire on the 14 November 2009. Speakers will include Myles Bremner, Head of Garden Organic, who provides advice read more

Stace Attends ‘Breakthroughs for the 21st Century’ at the Houses of Parliament

James Darbyshire, Partner at our London office has been invited to attend the ‘Breakthroughs for the 21st Century’ event at the Royal Horticultural Halls at the Houses of Parliament on the 1 July 2009. The event is hosted by the Sustainable Development Agency and promotes the latest in sustainable initiatives for existing and future communities read more

Stace Sponsors City of Westminster College ‘Student Awards Ceremony 2008′

Stace are proud to be working with and supporting the City of Westminster College and delighted to sponsor the annual Student Awards Ceremony held on 10 December 2008. Stace presented two awards at the ceremony, one to a young man, who achieved a music technology Diploma despite learning difficulties. The second award was presented to read more

Site success as the City of Westminster College opens

Stace are pleased to report that the City of Westminster College recently moved into their decant space after a four month, £3.5 million refurbishment, transforming the old school building at North Wharf Road, into a fully operating space able to accommodate the students and staff for the next two and a half years. Stace provided read more

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