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The Learning Escape is awarded BESA Membership

by TG Escapes | Aug 1, 2013 | Blog, Education

Our 10th anniversary year has been filled with exciting new projects and achievements, one of which is that we have recently been awarded with a BESA membership.

The British Educational Suppliers Association is a trade association that works on behalf of its members to support UK-based companies that supply goods and services to the education sector.

BESA only accepts members that are established, reliable and quality providers and being awarded with the BESA membership means that we have met the criteria of the official code of practice. This includes providing evidence that our products are of proper quality, safe and suitable for educational use and that they comply with current British safety regulations. It also requires that our services are properly described and that they are performed with care and skill by a knowledgeable team.

You can meet some of our team here, who are working with the latest advances in technology and materials to design environmentally friendly, sustainable buildings with a 10 year guarantee.

For us the membership is a symbol of how we continue to work hard with schools across the UK to establish ourselves as leading outdoor classroom providers. We are proud to add our BESA membership to accreditations alongside Constructionline, CHAS and Climate Care.

Tags: Awards | BESA

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Providing net-zero timber frame buildings since 2003. As a gold member of the Structural Timber Association we are fully compliant to design, manufacture and build giving us full control of the quality of all the timber components in our system.

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