21 August 2025Social Value

Engaging a whole school community at Lea Primary School

Warden’s delivery of the Lea Community Primary School expansion marked a significant investment in education and community enrichment.

Commissioned by Lancashire County Council and completed over two phases, this £3.5 million project doubled the school’s intake capacity through a new four-classroom extension, as well as extensive refurbishments to the kitchen, library, and Key Stage 1 areas.

The project also delivered a new suite of state-of-the-art outdoor facilities including an all-weather playground, interactive zone, and sensory garden, enhancing physical development and inclusive learning.

Community engagement remained central throughout the two-year build. Warden’s team delivered interactive workshops with pupils during both phases, ensuring the school remained an inspiring environment for children while under construction. Another social value highlight was the creation of a new sensory garden within the school grounds featuring planters, a sandpit, weaving frame, a pathway and viewing area, delivered with the support of our supply chain.

We also supported school events including the summer fair and Christmas party with prize donations and worked closely with the school community to ensure minimal disruption while delivering long-term value.

Social value summary

Strengthening communities

Warden delivered lasting value to pupils and families by:

  • Hosting two engaging school visits during Phases 1 and 2, including storytelling, safety talks, LEGO-building and interactive planning sessions with children to improve engagement and reduce disruption.
  • Donating £350 in prizes to support the school’s summer fair and Christmas celebrations.
  • Running construction-focused sessions as part of the school’s Inspiration Week, designed to help children explore future careers in a fun, age-appropriate way.
  • Harnessing the expertise and resources of our supply chain team to create a sensory garden within the schools grounds, as well as donating leftover timber and materials for use in a school allotment project.
  • Ensuring all site staff had access to Warden’s Employee Assistance Programme, offering 24/7 mental health, legal, and bereavement support throughout the project.
  • Supporting an official opening event on project completion, attended by Warden staff and providing further opportunities to engage the local community.

Driving environmental responsibility

Environmental measures were built into every phase of the project:

  • An air source heat pump and rooftop solar panels were installed on the extension, lowering the school’s energy use and utility bills while reducing its long-term carbon footprint.
  • Warden staff followed the company’s green transport plan throughout, using hybrid or electric vehicles and car-sharing to reduce emissions from site visits.
  • 30 trees and 10 bushes were planted as part of the landscaping works, regenerating green space and improving air quality for pupils and staff.

Empowering local employment and skills

Warden continued its mission to build opportunities for local people:

  • 95% of employment on the project was sourced locally, exceeding the 90% target.
  • A total of 16 apprentice training weeks were delivered across trades including bricklaying, plastering, painting and joinery, supporting practical skills development for the next generation of construction professionals.

Through this project, Warden aimed to show how school infrastructure can become a catalyst for broader social, environmental and educational value, benefiting the Preston community for years to come.

 

 

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