Armstrong Ceiling Solutions offers Derbyshire Scouts a ‘New Beginning’

  • 6 Jun 2018

Armstrong Ceiling Solutions‘ new 100% recyclable Dune eVo tile is helping to offer a new beginning for scouts in Derbyshire.

The project comes as part of Armstrong’s ‘New Beginnings’ initative to support community projects. The initiative gives community projects like the Drum Hill Scout bunkhouse the opportunity for a ‘New Beginning’ with an aesthetically and acoustically improved ceiling.

Previously, the Scouts had used a former Rolls Royce canteen but it had reached the end of its 50-year life span. Consequently, the brief for the project, from Maber architects, included the creation of a future-proof, durable, state-of-the-art camping bunkhouse.

After five years of fundraising £200,000 as well as product donations from companies such as Armstrong Ceiling Solutions, the new building has been achieved, including a training/dining hall, kitchen and bunk rooms with associated services for up to 44 residents and the local Derbyshire community.

The Cradle to Cradle TM accredited system comprises 190m2 of Dune eVo Tegular tiles on a Prelude 24mm grid with TLS cross tees features in the entrance, main hall and corridors of their 368m2 new bunkhouse, while 56m2 of Hydroboard Tegular tiles feature with non-corrosive grid in the kitchen, shower rooms and toilets.

Lee Smith

Lee Smith

Lee Smith, associate director at Maber architects and Scout Leader, comments: “The Armstrong range gives us the acoustic and light reflectance values we need in the main hall to make this a truly multi-functional space as a seminar space, play square, dining hall and whatever else it needs to meet the constantly fluid demands of the campsite.”

Kevin Leahu of Peveril Interiors, who volunteered to work on the project, adds: “We prefer to use Armstrong Ceiling products. They have never let us down and adding the new Dune eVo tile to the range has gone down really well with both the clients who value the aesthetics and performance and our installation teams who value the new tougher edge which gives a much better installation experience.

“We have made a good choice, both aesthetically for now and environmentally for the future. Young people will use this building for generations to come and deserve to be left with a product that is completely recyclable,” Kevin concludes.

Screen Shot 2018-06-06 at 15.12.37In addition, Volunteer camp site manager and project manager Lesley Upton comments: “The project would have been delayed because we would have to financially raise the money to pay for our ceilings and then use volunteer time to actually install them. Whereas, since Armstrong have come along and done it all it has sped up the project and started to change it from a construction site to a usable space.”

As part of Armstrong’s ‘New Beginnings’ initiative, the company is running a social media competition in May and June for one community-based project to win a new beginning for their ceiling space.

Community groups interested in applying to win 250m2 of Dune eVo tiles and grid and up to three days of free installation should apply here. For more information visit the Armstrong Ceilings website or go to #eVoNewBeginnings.

Contact:

Armstrong World Industries Limited
Harman House,
2nd Floor,
1 George Street,
Uxbridge UB8 1QQ
0800 371849

email: [email protected]  

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