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Community relations are important on all of our projects. We are commited to long term beneficial relationships and seek to make a positive difference through all of our activities.
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Our Associate membership of the Considerate Constructors Scheme is an essential part of our company ethos as we realise the impact we can have on a community through building projects. We have performed exceptionally well over the last twelve months with an average score of 34 out of 40 and a recent high score of 37.

We place great emphasis on working with schools and supporting charitable organisations and we often undertake these activities with our clients and suppliers when working on particular sites.

At King Edward's School Birmingham and sister school, King Edward VI High School for girls we are involved in several activities. We took part in a Science and Engineering Forum at the Girl's school to help them understand more about the opportunities available in these sectors. The group has provided support for the The Midlands Girls' Lawn Tennis Association annual competition, with its 100th anniversary being hosted at the school.

The boy's first XI Hockey team has also received financial support for a new home and away strip and both schools have been offered work placements and work experience opportunities.

At the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, the children's ward was raided by thieves who stole computer games and consoles. Shaylor site staff and their suppliers rallied round and provided a whole host of gifts for the children. Other activities at this site have included supporting Children in Need initiatives, quiz evenings and five aside football.

An initiative with Lend Lease at Greet Primary School involved children as young as four learning about the building process and the importance of staying safe on construction sites.

In 2010-11 we raised funds for Marie Curie by taking part in the Birmingham Brain Game charity event, a fundraising dinner and celebrity backed quiz, which raised £124,000. A team also completed the Marie Curie Walk Ten event, a 10k walk that was held within the Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire.

Our chosen charity for 2011-12 is the Birmingham Children's Hospital.