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Eco-building heating system switched on
The heating system at Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s new flagship eco-building in Hauxley has been switched on to mark the latest phase in the site’s re-birth, following a devastating fire in 2010.
Hauxley Nature Reserve’s new wildlife discovery centre (made possible by National Lottery players thanks to a grant of £400,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund), set to open next year, has largely been built by volunteers and with support from the community.
The new environmentally-friendly heating system has been paid for with a £30,000 Northumbrian Water Green Scheme grant.
The water company’s Conservation and Land Manager, Stuart Pudney, visited the site at Druridge Bay, to switch on the system, which features underfloor heating and a boiler system that can utilise wood pellets and locally harvested logs.
The heating will be complemented by a clay and sand floor, which creates a large thermal mass that retains warmth.
Construction of the eco-friendly centre has utilised locally grown and traditional building materials, including more than 600 straw bales, all sourced locally, turf for the green roof from Ellington, and structural timber from the Trust’s Briarwood Banks reserve, in South Northumberland.
Duncan Hutt, Head of Land Management at Northumberland Wildlife Trust, said: “Our new wildlife discovery centre at Hauxley has the potential to be the North East’s most eco-friendly building. Without the support of the local community and organisations including Northumbrian Water, it simply wouldn’t be possible to replace the building that was destroyed in the fire.”
Stuart Pudney, Conservation and Land Manager at Northumbrian Water, said: “Northumberland Wildlife Trust is an important partner to Northumbrian Water, helping to protect the natural environment and to create and sustain habitats for a wide range of species. We are proud to have been able to support the re-building of this important visitor centre for the Trust and to play a key part in the creation of such an eco-friendly heating facility.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sue Bishop .
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