Nearly £350k awarded to make Mid Devon leisure centres more eco-friendly

It is claimed the upgrades could lower electricity charges by around £40k per year

Author: Ollie Heptinstall - Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 9th Jul 2021

Leisure centres across Mid Devon are to become more eco-friendly after the district council received government grants to decarbonise their heating and lighting.

The authority has been awarded £348,821 from Salix, a public body which is handing out government-funded grants to improve the energy efficiency of public sector buildings.

The money will enable the introduction of an air source heat pump at Lords Meadow in Crediton to reduce the heating load on existing gas boilers, along with upgraded lighting. The works at Exe Valley in Tiverton and the Culm Valley Sports Centre in Cullompton are to install internal and external LED lighting.

A report presented to the ruling cabinet on Tuesday said the upgrades will mean CO2 emissions will be cut by up to 520 tonnes and help assist the council in its aim to become net-zero in carbon emissions by 2030. One tonne of carbon is eqivalent to about 500 CO2 fire extinguishers.

It is also claimed the upgrades would lower electricity charges by around £40,000 per year and reduce the amount needed to be spent on maintenance.

"It’s not often we get quite a lot of money to spend courtesy of somebody else – that somebody else being a government department.

"I’m delighted with the prospect of all this great work going forward. It will be a huge benefit to our climate change declaration and the work we are carrying out at the moment."

Councillor Colin Slade - Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change

Councillors unanimously approved the upgrades, which need to be completed by 30 September under conditions imposed by Salix.

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