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We use cookies to analyse traffic on Faithorn Farrell Timms, personalize on-site content and enhance your experience on this website. For more information head over to our Cookie Policy. Our 20th anniversary Twenty for Twenty programme continues to keep on giving, with a strong team of FFT staff recently having picked up tools and donned gardening gloves to transform a neglected plot at Riverside School into a valuable sensory garden for pupils.
As part of the Twenty for Twenty programme, all FFT staff are given two working days a year to spend on a volunteering project. Luckily for Riverside School in Orpington, Kent, some of those days were given over to getting stuck in to transform a highly overgrown and neglected plot into a sensory garden. Riverside School is a supportive place for pupils with special educational needs.
The newly rejuvenated garden will provide sensory stimulation, promote physical activity, reflection and participation, and help to create a sense of community amongst the children. But they were brimming with enthusiasm as they got their hands dirty, completing tasks that would make Alan Titchmarsh proud.
Works went to plan causing minimal disruption, resulting in a much- improved learning environment for students, and potential energy savings for the school. FFT were appointed by long term client Metropolitan Thames Valley MTV to manage cyclical redecoration works to 48 properties under their sheltered housing scheme for residents with special needs.
FFT were appointed in multiple roles by long term client Gateway Housing Association to manage extensive repair and redecoration works to a tenanted residential block within their sheltered housing scheme. FFT were delighted to be appointed to conduct a comprehensive programme of condition surveys of 38, homes and related buildings over a five-year period. MTVH, working with FFT, have identified a geographically diverse portfolio for a multi-year stock rationalisation programme.