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Tilbury Douglas completes Halcyon Way – a new SEN School in Oldham

Tilbury Douglas (@Tilbury_douglas), a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fitout company, has handed over Halcyon Way, a new Special Education Needs (SEN) school for children in Oldham, Greater Manchester. The new facility provides places for 152 pupils, aged two to eleven, of which 12 will be early-years places and will be part of Kingfisher Learning Trust.

The 3,231 square metre new building has been delivered using latest mixed reality technology and includes a two-storey building with a range of therapy and sensory spaces, as well as external play areas and car parking facilities.

Phil Shaw, Divisional Director for the North West at Tilbury Douglas, commented:

“We are proud to successfully handover this important educational project, which is integral to the learning and development of Oldham’s children.”


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