Kingston school wins makeover jackpot

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11th Dec 2024 2:26 pm | Local News

Malden Manor has won £5,000 to spend on decorating and DIY materials at Leyland, which has 35 stores in prominent locations across London, including in Kingston (Image supplied)
Malden Manor has won £5,000 to spend on decorating and DIY materials at Leyland, which has 35 stores in prominent locations across London, including in Kingston (Image supplied)

A Kingston upon Thames school is preparing to revamp its tired sports hall after scooping the top prize in a £10,000 London-wide contest.

Malden Manor Primary School, on Sheephouse Way, was given some early Christmas cheer when it achieved the most votes in Leyland's Big Community Makeover competition.

The school won £5,000 to spend on decorating and DIY materials at Leyland, which has 35 stores in prominent locations across London, including in Kingston.

Also celebrating Big Community Makeover success, were runners-up Barnes Football Club and Nunhead Community Centre, which each received £2,500 of store credit.

More than 3,000 votes were cast in total, with Malden Manor Primary School securing almost a third of them.

Bachar Aleddin, Business Manager at Malden Manor Primary School, said: "We are absolutely over the moon to win this fantastic competition. A huge thank you goes to our community for voting for us and making our dream a reality.

"Our sports hall is worn out with faded walls and a dull environment that lacks the inspiration and energy pupils need to fully engage in physical activities.

"We will use these materials to upgrade the space and create uplifting walls that reflect the school's spirit and values.

"It is fantastic that Leyland is committed to supporting good causes around London at a time when budgets are so tight."

From left to right, Malden Manor Primary School site manager Claire Jarvis, Leyland Kingston deputy store manager Joe Jackson and school business manager Bachar Aleddin (Image supplied)

Malden Manor Primary School will be able to select any products from Leyland's extensive range, including paint from leading brands, tools, timber, plumbing parts, electrical equipment and building materials.

Martin Hastings, CEO of Leyland, said: "Big Community Makeover has been a huge success, with 250 initial entries, 10 superb finalists, more than 3,000 votes and three winners.

"Any of the finalists would have been worthy winners, but congratulations to Malden Manor for garnering the most support and winning this year's competition. I can't wait to see the new-look sports hall.

"We genuinely care about London and we're proud to be supporting the good causes that help to make it such a special place."

In second place was Barnes Football Club, which has a rich heritage dating back to 1862.

Club secretary Julie Burgess said: "Winning these materials is a tremendous boost for us as we seek to support the younger generation through sport.

"We will soon be leasing a building from Richmond Council. It is old and has been empty for some time so will need significant work."

Meanwhile, Nunhead Community Centre serves as a vital hub for residents of all ages.

Dayon Haynes, of Nunhead Community Centre, said: ""Winning this prize is not just a recognition of our hard work; it is a testament to the strength and unity of our community who have all voted.

"With these funds, we will breathe new life into our community centre, creating a vibrant space where friendships flourish, creativity thrives, and everyone feels welcome.

"Together, we will transform our vision into reality, ensuring that our centre remains a hub of connection and growth for generations to come."

For more information, visit www.leylandsdm.co.uk

     

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