st andrew’s church · 2016-10-18 · st andrew’s church hertford, hertfordshire client: st...

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ST ANDREW’S CHURCH Hertford, Hertfordshire CLIENT: ST ANDREW’S PAROCHIAL CHURCH VALUE: £300,000 CONTRACT PERIOD: 22 WEEKS This project saw Borras Special Works division create the new St Andrew’s Centre at St Andrew’s Church, Hertford. The centre was created by extending, altering and refurbishing the old Parish Hall. The new centre now provides a much larger, multi use space and art room, improved kitchen and toilet facilities as well as a range of meeting rooms, including a one-to-one counselling room. Another purpose of this project was to substantially improve the thermal performance and carbon footprint of the building, triple glazing windows, a new heating system and new insulation helped achieve this. Around 150 people attended the launch of the Centre as it was officially opened by former churchwarden Charles Ledsam, who was instrumental in the development of the project. We are also proud to say the project received recognition from the Hertford Civic Society when it was awarded a Commendation at the 2016 Civic Society Awards. The awards are related primarily to the impact of the new development on the appearance and character of its surroundings. The emphasis is on good urban design, complementing the existing townscape. HERITAGE

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Page 1: ST ANDREW’S CHURCH · 2016-10-18 · ST ANDREW’S CHURCH Hertford, Hertfordshire CLIENT: ST ANDREW’S AROCHIAL P CHURCH VALUE: £300,000 CONTRACT PERIOD: 22 WEEKS This project

ST ANDREW’S CHURCHHertford, Hertfordshire

CLIENT: ST ANDREW’S PAROCHIAL CHURCH

VALUE: £300,000

CONTRACT PERIOD: 22 WEEKS

This project saw Borras Special Works division create the new St Andrew’s Centre at St Andrew’s Church, Hertford. The centre was created by extending, altering and refurbishing the old Parish Hall.

The new centre now provides a much larger, multi use space and art room, improved kitchen and toilet facilities as well as a range of meeting rooms, including a one-to-one counselling room.

Another purpose of this project was to substantially improve the thermal performance and carbon footprint of the building, triple glazing windows, a new heating system and new insulation helped achieve this.

Around 150 people attended the launch of the Centre as it was officially opened by former churchwarden Charles Ledsam, who was instrumental in the development of the project.

We are also proud to say the project received recognition from the Hertford Civic Society when it was awarded a Commendation at the 2016 Civic Society Awards. The awards are related primarily to the impact of the new development on the appearance and character of its surroundings. The emphasis is on good urban design, complementing the existing townscape.

HERITAGE