Category:Reema Construction prefabricated halls

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Reema Construction prefabricated halls are prefabricated buildings manufactured by Reema Construction, a subsidiary of Reed and Mallik Ltd of Salisbury, Wiltshire. The first was manufactured in 1954, and production continued into the 1970s. The halls have a distinctive barrel-vaulted roof supported by a timber arch, and walls made of Reema's proprietary precast concrete panels. The design was flexible, so various specifications and sizes were available, but the buildings could essentially be bought "off the shelf". Uses include churches, church halls, ambulance stations, village halls, Scout huts, community centres, sports pavilions and the like. Many have survived, although demolitions are becoming increasingly frequent in the 21st century.

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