Space Solutions appoints rugby legend David Leslie

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28-FEB-David-LeslieRugby legend and renowned architect David Leslie has returned to work for the first time – two years after an accident that doctors feared would leave him paralysed.

The father-of-three fell 20 feet from the roof of his Broughty Ferry house in 2006 and spent three months in Dundee’s Ninewells Hospital recovering from severe injuries to his head, neck, arm, ribs and wrist.

Last year he retired from Broughty Ferry-based architectural practice Wellwood Leslie – where he was a senior partner – to concentrate his efforts on making a full recovery.

The 56-year-old is now starting 2009 on a high, recently passing a two and a half hour driving test and returning to work as a consultant with workplace design expert Space Solutions.

David said: “Working with Space Solutions is a great opportunity for me and the company to use the skills I have acquired over the past 30 years. I see it as an ideal fit with my capabilities and experience.

“More of my faculties are shaping up. It is amazing how you compensate after an accident. For example, I have gained a slight tremor in my right hand, so I now write left handed. After nearly two years, I recently passed a 2.5 hour assessment of my driving with a gear shift.

“I’m looking forward immensely to the challenge of working with Space Solutions – and for the chance to be useful again.

“I’m hoping my experience will be of use to Space Solutions as it develops its business in the Dundee and North-East areas.  I presume nothing, as on the rugby field, but I am confident that this relationship will bring benefits all round.”

David won his first cap for Scotland in 1975 – at the same time he was studying for his degree in architecture. Throughout the next decade he continued to forge top-class careers in both fields, becoming a partner in an architecture firm in 1979 and being part of the historic Scotland side that won the Grand Slam in the 1984 Five Nations – the first for 50 years.

David, who won 32 caps, was acknowledged at the time as one of the greatest flankers in modern rugby and was named Rugby World magazine and Rothman’s Player of the Year.

David said he always remembers the advice of All Blacks captain David Kirk – the first to hold aloft the Rugby World Cup – that ‘great players make and take time’ and it is something he has sworn by ever since in both his rugby and architecture careers, and as he fought to recover from his injuries.

David has joined Space Solutions’ 140-strong team bringing with him an invaluable knowledge of the architecture sector in Dundee.

Dundee Business Manager Iain Waghorn said: “David’s determination is an inspiration and we are absolutely delighted he is joining the Space Solutions team.

“He brings with him a wealth of experience, knowledge and contacts that will be invaluable as we continue to grow the business in 2009 in the Dundee region.”

Space Solutions is Scotland’s biggest independent expert in helping businesses manage changes within the workplace. It operates UK-wide to design, build, fit out, refurbish and relocate modern and productive business environments.

Space Solutions opened its Dundee office in 2006 and has 10 staff. The team transformed the library and offices of the Scottish Crop Research Institute and worked on the Tourist Information Office at Discovery Quay.