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    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIBy James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIDecember 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Pupils have now moved into the new Seven Stars Primary School and Nursery in Leyland, Lancashire, one of the UK’s most sustainable primary school projects.

    Delivered by Conlon Construction on behalf of the Department for Education (DfE), the new building replaces a school that served the community for over 50 years.

    Seven Stars celebrated the official opening of the new school with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by South Ribble Borough Council leader Cllr Matthew Tomlinson, Chair of Governors Carol Stunnel, Vice Chair Cllr Colin Sharples, pupils, staff, and representatives from Conlon.

    Home to 210 pupils, Seven Stars is one of the first 50 schools built to achieve net zero carbon in operation, in line with the DfE’s sustainability standards. Conlon was appointed to the project for its proven expertise in both education and sustainable construction.

    The two-storey building includes eight classrooms spanning Early Years to Year 6, two specialist classrooms for children with special educational needs (SEN), and a multi-use main hall for PE, assemblies, school lunches, and community hire.

    Sustainability is central to the design, which incorporates green roofs, solar panels, passive ventilation, air source heat pumps, and high-performance insulation. The building eliminates the use of fossil fuels for heating and hot water entirely.

    Outside, the development includes a central playground, two smaller play areas for Early Years and SEN pupils, new play equipment, two covered outdoor learning spaces, and a dedicated habitat zone with a pond. A new car park with electric charging points, supporting the project’s net zero carbon goals, was also delivered as part of the works.

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    With a Gross Internal Area of 1,671m², the school reflects modern educational design principles focused on sustainability, accessibility, and inclusion. Conlon appointed a local supply chain throughout the project, including Bowker Sadler Architecture, Bowker Building Services Engineers for MEP, Pete Marquis Contractors for groundworks, and Taylor Decorating Contractors.

    Pupils were actively engaged throughout the project, from safely laying the first few bricks to watching crane lifts under careful supervision. Conlon’s mascot, Charlie Conlon, also made regular appearances during school assemblies, adding to the excitement and learning experience.

    Mike Mitchell, headteacher at Seven Stars, said: “We are so proud of our brand-new school. It was a joy to see the children excitedly entering their new classrooms, exploring the grounds, and enjoying all the facilities. The new school will ensure that our children, and generations to come, have the best start in life and are educated in a place of aspiration, inclusion, and joy.

    “We are especially grateful to Conlon, their supply chain and the DfE for their constant support and quality workmanship. The strong partnerships we developed throughout the project is what enabled us to achieve this wonderful outcome.”

    Darren Lee, commercial director at Conlon, added: “We’re thrilled to see students and teachers begin to reap the benefits of their new, net zero carbon in operation school. This intake of pupils will experience the very best sustainable build practices, which is set to shape future expectations and understanding of how educational buildings can and should work.

    “It’s been a pleasure working with the school community during the project, and we’d like to thank everyone involved in the build for their collaboration and support. From the students, teachers, parents, support staff and neighbours in the community, to the build teams and supply chain on site, this is absolutely a group effort, set to benefit local children for generations to come.”

    Conlon remains on site to complete the final phase of works, including the demolition of the former junior building and creation of a new multi-use games area, which is due for completion early next year.

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    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMI, is a recognised industry analyst and consumer-protection writer specialising in the UK home-improvement and trades sector. With over two decades of experience in business management, trade standards, and local-service markets, James brings a trusted, evidence-based voice to homeowners and professionals across Sussex and the wider UK. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, James is committed to promoting best practice, transparency, and fair pricing within the trades industry. His Chartered Manager status reflects his long-standing work advising SMEs, independent tradespeople, and emerging digital platforms on sustainable growth and customer trust. James serves as the Lead Research Editor for Sussex Trades Mag, where he writes in-depth guides, trade comparisons, expert reviews, and consumer advice designed to help both homeowners and trades make confident decisions. He is also a key contributor to MyTradeLinks, offering insight into digital transformation, local trade discovery, and community-driven service platforms. Across all of his work, James focuses on three principles: clarity, accountability, and empowering the local workforce. His articles aim to cut through jargon, expose industry myths, and highlight the standards that genuinely matter when choosing a tradesperson. When he isn’t analysing market trends or writing for Sussex Trades Mag, James mentors small business owners, supports community development projects, and continues his research into how technology can strengthen trust between homeowners and local trades.

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