Paisley Daily Express

Childcare unit is top of the net zero Klas

Reduced costs means affordable places for kids

- EMYLIE HOWIE

A social enterprise offering childcare support for families in Linwood and Johnstone is one step closer to net zero with the completion of a new eco-friendly annexe.

A £35,000 funding package from Social Investment Scotland (SIS) has been used by Klas Care to expand its premises in Linwood which has allowed the centre to offer more childcare places.

The newbuild annexe is equipped with LED lighting, an air-source heat pump, solar panels and a rainwater harvesting system – all of which have helped the centre become more sustainabl­e while delivering significan­t energy savings.

These savings will reduce operationa­l costs for Klas Care and ensure that it can continue to provide affordable childcare and free places for local families who need them most.

Establishe­d in 2010, Klas Care – a community interest company

– looks after around 200 children between the ages of four and 11 per week and offers a playscheme during the school holidays, as well as support sessions for parents.

Due to the growing demand for local affordable childcare, there has been a long waiting list for places at both of Klas Care’s sites.

The new unit in Linwood has enabled the childcare centre to increase capacity by 20 per cent and also includes special provisions for children with additional needs such as dedicated quiet spaces and a sensory room.

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Scotland,and Renfrewshi­re Council have also supported the project.

Lesley Compston, operationa­l director at Klas Care, said: “There is a lack of affordable childcare options in the local area, so we’re pleased that this expansion has enabled us to welcome more families in, as well as boosting our energy efficiency.

“The support from SIS has been crucial to achieving our aims.

“We’re now up and running in our new hub and it’s great to see the children also engaged in learning about sustainabi­lity and climate change – they are curious to know more about the underfloor heating and big heat pump box outside in the playground.

“The next step on our journey to net zero is to look at retrofitti­ng works for the original building which was built in the 1960s and the addition of EV charging facilities for staff and customers.”

Chris Jamieson, head of investment­s at SIS, added: “Klas Care is already delivering a significan­t positive impact for people in the Renfrewshi­re area and we’re very pleased to help them increase this impact by offering more provision locally while also taking care to minimise its carbon footprint.

“Ensuring access to highqualit­y and inclusive childcare, supported by community and social enterprise­s, is crucial for building a wellbeing economy in Scotland and enabling all families to thrive.

“By providing access to affordable finance, SIS is championin­g organisati­ons that prioritise environmen­tal and social impact within their communitie­s.”

 ?? ?? Klas act The funding has been used to make an annexe
Klas act The funding has been used to make an annexe

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