Elliott Primary plans enlargement
to build an additional reading and learning support room in their upper level.
School principal Cathy Bassett said with the new Government's proposal to increase the number of primary classes, additional building must be done.
"There will be two rooms going in upstairs,'' she said. "The old Reading and Learning support will be reconverted to make a classroom for the Primary Two students. The two new reading and learning support rooms will be brought up the hill to the upper level.'' The Education Department's facility manager Bob Winter said he did not know for sure when this project would begin., "We are in the preliminary proposal and do not have a timetable,'' he said.
BAS adds to kitchen space Bermuda Aviation Services Ltd., on Kindley Field Road, St. George's, is planning to build a new loading dock for their kitchen.
Eugene Bean, B.A.S. president and CEO, said: "We simply need freezer space.
There's nothing exciting in this. We are just changing our equipment.'' Mr. Bean could not say when the building will begin because BAS is waiting on the Planning Department to get back to them.
However, he said: "It should take no more than a couple of days to complete.
It's just a dock that goes in the front of the building, a simple platform.'' Cycle shop takes over `Once Upon a Table' World Distributors Limited is planning to relocate their cycle repair workshop to the former "Once Upon A Table'' building on Serpentine Road, Pembroke.
General manager Bridan Matcham said they are planning the move for January 1.
"We needed to extend the buttery 20 feet to extend workshop space for cycle repair,'' he said. "Upstairs will be the showroom, while the downstairs will have the parts and sales area. We will be operational in the first week in January.''