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£3.6m upgrade at Wellington Sports Centre completed

A £3.6 MILLION project to revamp Wellington Sports Centre is finished.

The Corams Lane centre, operated by Everyone Active in partnership with Somerset Council, has had a major overhaul of facilities, with a grand open day planned on Saturday (November 30).

The work came after a successful £1.54m Somerset Council bid to the Government’s Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, with the project including a dramatic carbon-cutting makeover for the centre.

Work carried out included replacing old gas boilers with an Air Source Heat Pump, upgrading the air handling system with improved heat recovery, and a new roof with better insulation and solar panels.

The gas heating system has been removed and energy efficiency improved, with experts saying the project could save nearly 220 tonnes of carbon each year.

Meanwhile, refurbishment works at the centre included installing a brand-new gym, a group cycling studio, and improved swimming pool.

Somerset Councillor Graham Oakes, lead member for public health, environment and climate change, said: “This was about seizing an opportunity. Thanks to our bid for Government funding, we’ve been able to make sure that the refurbished centre is not only a fantastic facility for the local community, but also one that will be making carbon savings for years to come.

“This all contributes to our work towards a greener more sustainable Somerset.”

Thomas Travis, director of contractors Harris Bros and Collard, added: “Being one of the first decarbonisation projects within the south west, we’re incredibly proud to have played a role in delivering this project for Somerset Council and Everyone Active.

“Thank you to all staff and members of the Sports Centre for their patience and co-operation throughout the cycle of the construction phase.

“We hope the forecasted carbon reduction benefits for the centre, pave the way for further decarbonisation retrofits in the future.”

And director of public sector decarbonisation at contractor Salix, Ian Rodger, said: “Congratulations to the team at Somerset on the Wellington Sports Centre project. The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme provides a key route for the public sector to meet vital net zero goals.

“This is a solid result for Somerset Council, it has not only been able to address energy efficiency, getting rid of those old gas boilers, but it has also managed to make a popular community building a more comfortable place for people to visit.”

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