Shaping Young Minds

Shaping Young Minds

Is there room for improvement?

We want to help you ensure that your students are active, learning, and most of all having fun. When pupils are happy their work improves, their skill improves (and your day will improve too!) Our dedicated range of School Shelters & Canopies, Cycle Storage Solutions, Pram Shelters & Recycled Picnic Benches are all there to help improve your outdoor facilities and make the learning environment an altogether more rewarding experience.

Benefits include:

  • Improved learning outcomes
  • Healthier, happier students
  • Increased motivation and enjoyment of lessons
  • Greater willingness to learn
  • An improved interaction with their surroundings
  • A positive environment
If you have an idea of how to create a more viable outdoor learning space, why not ask us to help you visualize your thoughts... we're only too glad to help.

If you're not quite sure where to start, don't worry, that's what we're here for. Our friendly team will guide you through the steps you need to take one by one.

Education blog

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The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has given his official backing to plans to extend the Northern Line...
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01 April 2011
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Treasury looks to make savings from PFIs
01 April 2011
The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, Lord Sassoon, has announced a pilot scheme in an effort to make savings on costly private finance initiatives (PFIs).
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Shortlisted Companies Given May Deadline for Liverpool Hospital Bids
01 April 2011
The three companies shortlisted last summer for the £400m Royal Liverpool University Hospital works have finally been given a date to submit their bids...
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Number of New Healthcare Projects to Fall in Next 12 Months
01 April 2011
Urban Space associate Glenigan has reported on the state of construction in the healthcare sector in the next 12 months - and unfortunately it doesn’t make happy reading...
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Urban Space Secure Record Contract for 2011
01 April 2011
Urban Space Products started 2011 on a high by securing their largest single order on record, rounding off a quarter which seen record turnover and a record number of new customers...
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01 April 2011
Urban Space Product’s Paul Garratt headed back North smiling after the launch of the company’s new eco-friendly street furniture range, at the annual Ecobuild Expo...
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Company Launches New Corporate Website
01 April 2011
Urban Space Products have made a great leap into the online arena by revealing a new and expansive corporate website for its customers, partners and associates...
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Urban Space Client Reacts to BSF Budget Cuts with Own Funds
01 April 2011
Essex County Council, a repeat customer of Urban Space Products, has done what many in today’s climate are finding impossible...
Education
Building Futures Sees “The Future for Architects?”
29 March 2011
The thinktank Building Futures has published a report, “The Future for Architects?”, that questions where the industry will be in 2025.
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Cost Inflation Warning for Contractors
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A survey of construction manufacturers has shown an increase in cost inflation across the industry, meaning building contractors must expect higher quotes from their supply chain.
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Construction Firms On Track to Cut Waste by 2012
28 October 2010

A new report from the Waste and Resources Action programme shows that waste in the construction industry has fallen by 28% between 2008 and 2009...

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Gove’s BSF Cancellation Challenged by High Court
28 October 2010
The Education Secretary Michael Gove has been pushed by a High Court ruling to reconsider a number of school building projects cancelled...
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