Talbot Heath Golden Bolt Ceremony

The steel framework is completed on the new STEAM Hub and Talbot Heath School celebrated in style by elevating their Headteacher skyward 60m in a cherry picker after securing the last Golden Bolt.

We are delighted to have reached this very important milestone in the project programme and look forward to some more exciting progress in the coming months as we continue with this hugely important project.

Tags: Education

Released On 12th Jun 2018

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