The idea
The project aims to enhance the sustainability of the hall by replacing its ageing tiled roof, insulating the internal walls, and adding secondary glazing to two windows. These improvements are designed to create a more eco-friendly environment, reducing energy consumption and operational expenses over the long term. By making the hall more comfortable and cost-efficient, the initiative ensures the facility remains a valuable resource for community groups for the next century.
What we'll deliver
- Reduced running costs of the Hall
- Improved environment for Hall users
- Carbon saving of 1.75 t of CO2 per annum
Why it's a great idea
- Enhanced energy efficiency leading to reduced heating and cooling costs.
- Lower carbon footprint, contributing to a more environmentally friendly community space.
- Increased comfort for users with improved insulation and secondary glazing.
- Extended longevity and sustainability of the Hall for future generations.
- Potential to attract more groups and activities due to improved facilities and reduced running costs.
- Boosted appeal of the Hall as an eco-friendly venue, aligning with modern environmental expectations.
Steps to get it done
- The first stage will be to insulate the 3 internal walls - 100mm pir rigid insulation will be fitted
- 70 mm pir rigid insulation fitted in ceiling area
- Remove and replace roof on rear building and replace with insulated replacement
- Secondary glaze 2 big windows
- Replace Radiators with modern convectors