- Sector
- Education
- Project type
- New build
- Services provided
- Design
- Product / system manufacture
- Product / system supply
- Project management
- Installation
- Year completed
- 2023
- Project location
- South West England
- Contractor
- Kier
- Products used
- Sheldon cycle shelter SCS304
- Sheldon bench SBN300
- Sheldon bench SBN349
- Sheldon Bench SBN308
- Pewsham picnic table PPT401
Context
Langley Design collaborated with Kier Construction and AHR to design, manufacture and install a bespoke package of street furniture for the expansion of Winterstoke Hundred Academy, near Weston-Super-Mare.
The forward-thinking secondary school, with a strong focus on environmental sciences, currently accommodates up to 900 students. Its expansion was designed and delivered in line with the school’s sustainability ambitions, creating a learning environment that not only supports academic excellence but also champions environmental responsibility. The development comprises a new teaching block, sports hall, sports pitches, and a variety of outdoor social and learning spaces designed to support student wellbeing.
Work undertaken
As part of the project, Langley Design collaborated with Kier Construction and AHR to design, manufacture and install a bespoke package of street furniture - including cycle shelters and racks, amphitheatre and gabion tiered seating, picnic tables, benches, recycling units, bollards and door barriers - crafted with biodiversity in mind and using recycled or responsibly-sourced materials wherever possible.
Cycle parking
Three Sheldon Sedum Roof Cycle Shelters (SCS304) were designed with a combination of Malford Two Tier Cycle Racks (MCR205) and Malford Cycle Hoops (MCR200), offering versatility in cycle parking while maximising overall capacity for both students and staff and promoting biodiversity on site.
The cycle shelters were manufactured from Class 4 treated Redwood timber, sustainably sourced to deliver a natural look that blends seamlessly with the landscape. Each unit features a galvanised and RAL 8019 powder-coated steel frame for durability and uniformity across the site. The addition of sedum green roofs enhances biodiversity while helping to offset part of the development’s carbon footprint.
External seating
To support the academy’s aim to encourage flexible outdoor learning and “take the classroom outside”, amphitheatre tiered seating was installed using Sheldon bench tops in grey recycled plastic which provides a durable, functional and weather-resistant space for outdoor learning.
Sheldon recycled plastic grey bench tops (SBN308) were installed to create distinctive and aesthetically pleasing, three tier gabion baskets for spectators in the sports area. Using the combination of recycled plastic slats on gabion baskets makes this seating option desirable in heavy use areas due to its durability and stability, while offering design continuity with the academy’s sustainable aesthetic and functional landscape features.
Picnic tables, benches and litter bins
A complementary range of recycled plastic picnic tables, benches and litter containers were provided within the school’s extensive communal spaces, including:
Pewsham picnic tables and Sheldon benches, offering robust, low-maintenance areas for socialising and dining
Pewsham recycling units – available throughout the site to encourage a litter-free area
Bollards and door barriers
Site safety was reinforced with the installation of Malford bollards and door barriers, clearly defining safe zones and managing movement across high-traffic areas.
Outcome
Creating a Net Zero, future-ready learning environment
Working in close partnership with Kier Construction and AHR, Langley Design provided a bespoke street furniture package that balances environmental responsibility with visual appeal and is aligned to the academy’s needs and sustainability goals.
The cycle shelters feature sustainably-sourced timber and sedum green roofs, blending naturally into the surroundings while promoting biodiversity and reducing carbon impact. Similarly, the amphitheatre and gabion seating combine recycled plastic with durable structures, offering long-lasting, low-maintenance seating that enhances both functionality and aesthetics, and provides flexible and adaptable outdoor learning environments as well as places to socialise.
Across the site, recycled plastic picnic tables, benches and litter containers provide communal areas that are both eco-conscious and visually cohesive, while bollards and barriers ensure safe movement.
Together, these features make Winterstoke Hundred Academy not just a place of learning, but a model of how sustainable design can also deliver a welcoming, modern and aesthetically unified environment.
The academy’s new facilities have been built to achieve environmental excellence: designed to be net zero in operation, to support active travel through extensive cycling provision, and to set a benchmark for sustainable educational buildings.











