Green light for plans to improve library's energy efficiency

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Cheshire East Council' plans for the replacement of the windows and cladding at Wilmslow Library have been approved.

Planning permission has been granted for the installation of new power coated aluminium windows and doors along with infill panels, all of which are designed to improve the energy efficiency of the 1960s building by replacing poorly performing windows and doors.

The scheme will affect all elevations of the building and incorporates solar control glazing and large windows to maximise natural lighting into the building.

As part of the works a small lobby extension will also be added to both enhance the entrance and provide a focal point and there will be minor alterations to create a shallow gradient access path into the library.

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Dave Cash
Tuesday 11th September 2018 at 12:53 am
What about installation of solar PV panels?
Ashly Barber
Tuesday 18th September 2018 at 2:09 pm
If only they turned the heating down a few degrees they would start saving large sums of money with no outlay!!!