Yorkshire Post

£485,000 upgrade of Town Hall will aid net zero effort

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SHEFFIELD COUNCIL is revamping the Town Hall with decarbonis­ation works as part of efforts to meet net zero by 2030.

Scaffoldin­g was spotted inside the historic landmark and Nathan Rodgers, interim director of transport, facilities and repairs, confirmed it was part of three council projects upgrading its buildings.

He said: “Town Hall decarbonis­ation works are underway as part of the council’s climate emergency declaratio­n and target of net zero by 2030.

“Work is also being carried out on the atrium in the main Pinstone Street entrance of the Town Hall. Extensive, specialist work is currently in progress to preserve the historical piece of architectu­re in line with the Town Hall’s Grade I-listing.

The atrium work is scheduled to complete by June 3 and will cost £289,650.

“There is some unavoidabl­e disruption in the building as work progresses but the Town Hall remains open as normal.”

It comes after the council bid for £1.01 million grant funding from the Public Sector Decarbonis­ation Scheme.

Of that, £485,315 will go on the Town Hall work which includes a new building energy management system, discreet heating controls and thermostat­ic radiator valves as well as specialist draught proofing works to doors and windows.

This is expected to save 128 tonnes of carbon and make £17,500 in energy revenue savings every year.

The council declared a climate emergency and committed to reaching net zero by 2030 in 2019. Arup then published a pragmatic route-map for Sheffield to become carbon zero which said the council needs to lead from the front.

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