The much anticipated new Civic Centre and Library for Whitnash moved a stage closer this week with a unanimous agreement by the Town Council to sign a contract with Deeley Construction.
This agreement will make way for work on the building to commence soon.
The project, which is being led by Whitnash Town Council in partnership with Warwick District Council and Warwickshire County Council, will see the creation of a vibrant new hub to replace the town’s existing community hall bringing a number of local services together. The new building will include a multi-use sports hall, library, community café, meeting room and offices for the Town Council.
Whitnash’s new £2million Civic Centre is being funded by grants from Warwick District Council, Warwickshire County Council, Sport England and a public works loan taken by the Town Council. An additional £20k for external elements such as landscaping, parking, electric vehicle charging points and bike racks was raised through a successful local Crowdfunding campaign.
District and Town Councillor for Whitnash, Tony Heath commented;
“A Civic Centre and Library on Acre Close has been a priority for our local community since it was identified by public consultation in our Neighbourhood Plan. I am therefore very pleased that thanks to the support from Warwick District Council, Warwickshire County Council and the efforts of local businesses and residents, we will soon have this vital multi-functional facility for the benefit of everyone in our town.”
The Leader of Warwick District Council, Cllr Andrew Day commented;
““A community hub is an essential part of every town, especially one as vibrant as Whitnash. This welcome new facility not only brings benefits to local residents, but provides jobs at a critical time in our recovery plan for Warwick District. Working in partnership with Whitnash Town Council we're delighted to play our part in bringing this important and ambitious scheme to life."
Steve Jones, Estimating Director at Deeley Construction, commented:
“As a trusted local contractor, we have worked closely with Whitnash Town Council and their partners to bring this scheme forward. For more than 80 years we delivered developments and engaged with community groups in Warwick District and will continue to do so to ensure the new civic centre and library respond to the needs of local people. We have been working on this scheme throughout lockdown and are looking forward to getting started on site in the near future.”
Councillor Kam Kaur, Warwickshire County Council’s Portfolio Holder for Customer & Transformation, commented;
“We have worked closely with our Town and District Council partners to fund and develop this project, so it is wonderful to hear that the new Civic Centre, including a new Library for Whitnash, is now one step closer.
“We’re delighted that our library service will be a key part of what will become a vibrant hub of activity for the community, bringing together a number of local services in a central location in Whitnash.”
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