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RIBA Part I student at UWE Bristol

What we’re up to this month – July

July will be another busy month for us – with new appointments for North Cadbury Neighbourhood Plan, two listed buildings, one in Bridport, the other in Upottery, a project in each of the three counties in which we operate.  The most interesting development is that RIBA Part I student Helena Jenkinson is joining us as a summer intern from the University of the West of England.  She is going to have hands-on experience of how we work, seeing designs evolve and repairs being implemented on site. It is such a privilege to be selected for the summer internship with Angel […]

News Update for April

I am delighted to have received such warm and positive feedback from one of my UWE RIBA 2020 students who I’ve been mentoring. Thank you so much for an invaluable experience gained through your mentoring. Your professional manner, the interesting and various site visits, the individuals we got the chance to meet and the opportunity to get an insight into the life of a busy architect made the experience truly unforgettable and valuable to us all. Receiving this hands on experience – although it was only two days – taught us much more about Grade II Listed buildings, conservation and […]

UWE Architecture & Planning students in Lyme Regis

What we’re working on this month: March

 Four final year UWE students of Architecture & Planning are being mentored by Angel Architecture and were shown works in progress on the scaffolding at Lyme Regis seafront. The works have been carried out with listed building consent to replace sash windows with laminated glass and new lead flat roofs with cast iron rainwater goods by local joiners JWJ and Rowsell Roofing.

The Alcove, Marine Parade in Lyme Regis, under scaffold

What we’re working on this month: February

We have now lodged planning applications for The Old Post Office in Walditch, and scaffolding goes up early this month on The Alcove, at Marine Parade in Lyme Regis. Work on this property will consist of joinery repairs and repairs to the lead flat roofs. Work continues on Tudor House (above), which was the core of the former Tudor House Hotel, subsequently divided into four dwellings in 2002. The works include the reinstatement of the kitchen at ground floor level, and works to remove the unsympathetic alterations and materials, The basement has two 9 metre long beams which support the […]