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Stratford architects donate fees to Shelter

Thursday, June 14, 2012
9:00 AM

Stratford architects RALA are donating consultation fees to homeless charity Shelter.

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The firm, in Pond Road, are offering homeowners wanting to spruce up their interiors an hour consultation for a suggested donation of £40 as part of the Architects in the House scheme.

Architect Ross Lambie said: “I urge anyone in Newham who is thinking of undertaking work on their home to use an architect who has signed up for Architect in the House.

“We can help people unleash the potential of their homes while helping those with more significant housing problems.”

Register for a consultation at www.architectinthehouse.org.uk.

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