The building management systems in 11 secondary schools will also be improved, and inefficient electric motors will be replaced. Bath and North East Somerset Council has been awarded 998,909 for 2 projects to upgrade 2 Council owned sites. Warwickshire County Council has been awarded 283,680 to deliver 2 air source heat pumps at a fire station and a care home, and to install a large array of roof mounted solar panels at a building in Nuneaton. Yesoiday HaTorah Multi Academy Trust has been awarded 81,705 to deliver an LED lighting upgrade project across the 2 academies at its Sedgley Park site in Prestwich. A range of measures will be undertaken, including installing heat pumps, replacing windows with double glazing, upgrading building fabric insulation, enhancing building ventilation systems and installing solar panels. Bracknell Forest Council has been awarded 775,000 for 2 projects to upgrade 15 schools. Controllers and monitoring systems will be installed on the hospitals heating, ventilation and air conditioning plant to maximise efficiency, leading to energy and long-term maintenance savings. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded 3,756,910 to upgrade the existing district heating network at Rampton Hospital. West Suffolk Council has been awarded 1,431,950 to support the decarbonisation of buildings by improving insulation levels, replacing existing windows with double glazing, and replacing gas boilers with air source heat pumps and energy efficient controls. The Bridge was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson, who later designed the Forth Road Bridge, and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough. Leeds City Council has been awarded 25,279,816 across 5 projects to carry out a range of energy efficiency and heat decarbonisation measures. This will improve the energy efficiency of the buildings and reduce the energy consumption of the college. Cambridge City Council has been awarded 1,706,547 for 2 projects, to upgrade Parkside Pools and Gym and the Abbey Leisure Complex. The Council is improving the carbon performance of its buildings across Shropshire to achieve its target of achieving net zero carbon by 2030. Nottinghamshire County Council has been awarded 402,000 for 2 projects to decarbonise Hagg Farm Environmental Education Centre and Gedling View Childrens Centre. Double glazing will be installed across 75 schools and corporate sites such as libraries and childrens centres, and heating controls will be upgraded in 86 schools. Decarbonisation measures such as air source heat pumps and connection to the heat network will also be installed at a number of Council-owned schools. Existing pipework insulation and the building energy management system will be upgraded, and single glazed windows will be replaced. South Ribble Borough Council has been awarded 145,004 to upgrade the main Council office building, the Civil Centre in Leyland. Eight buildings will be upgraded, including the City Hall, offices, managed workspaces, libraries, childrens nurseries and a care home. This will improve the energy efficiency of the school and contribute to its goal of reaching net zero by 2038. Heat pumps will be installed, alongside energy efficiency measures such as upgrading the building fabric, lighting and management systems, and installing ventilation with heat recovery. Mount St Joseph in Manchester has been awarded 92,590 to replace the schools lighting with energy efficient LED lighting. Sheffield City Council has been awarded 1,010,860 to deliver a range of upgrades across 4 of its sites, including the Town Hall and the Moor Market. LED lighting will also be installed at the Civic Centre and energy efficient hand dryers will be installed at Harlow Museum, the Civic Centre and Pets Corner. Aletheia Anglican Academies Trust has been awarded 579,490 to replace its existing oil boilers with heat pumps at Horton Kirby Church of England Primary School. The London Borough of Lewisham has been awarded 3,487,816 for 2 projects to install heat decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures to Council buildings, including schools, adult learning centres and community buildings. Oxford City Council has been awarded 10,923,549 for 2 projects. London Institute of Medical Sciences has been awarded 327,500 to upgrade the Hammersmith Hospital site. This will contribute to the Councils commitment to reach net zero by 2030. This includes installing solar panels to provide a renewable source of energy, replacing single glazed windows with double glazing, and upgrading to LED lighting. This will help the Council meet its targets in its climate emergency declaration, as well as paving the way for the county to reach its carbon-neutral aspiration by 2030. The journey takes approximately 25 min. The energy efficiency of the buildings will also be improved through replacing single glazed windows with double glazing and installing LED lighting and additional insulation. The measures will contribute to the Trusts ongoing carbon reduction target and will improve energy efficiency and the teaching environments across all 5 schools. These measures will help the school increase its energy efficiency. The funding will enable major fabric improvements to improve the energy efficiency of the buildings on both sites, including the installation of high-performance double glazing and cavity wall insulation. The Oncology Centre at St James University Hospital, Leeds, was a PFI project constructed and maintained pursuant to a project agreement made during October 2004 between the Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust and the project company, SPC. The heat network uses heat generated by processing waste, reducing the universitys reliance on fossil fuels. London Borough of Newham has been awarded 2,679,754 to decarbonise their corporate headquarters at Newham Dockside. Inefficient specialist laboratory and farm equipment such as drying cabinets, refrigerators and freezers will be replaced with more energy efficient replacements. This includes installing an air source heat pump and replacing all lighting to LED alternatives. Reserve guaranteed parking near North Tyneside General Hospital. Four ground source heat pumps will be installed, all existing lighting will be upgraded to LED lighting, and the building management system will also be upgraded. The University of St Mark and St John has been awarded 1,819,133 across 2 projects to install energy efficient LED lighting and a building energy management system. Rushcliffe Borough Council has been awarded 102,502 to install energy efficient LED lighting in several of its operational properties. Air source heat pumps, solar panels and battery storage will be installed in 2 of the highest energy consuming sites managed by the Council, in addition to the installation of air source heat at Great Notley Country Park. This will help contribute to the Councils plans to reach net zero by 2040. Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded 119,624 to improve the energy efficiency of Alton Community Hospital. This will contribute to the Councils commitment to becoming a net zero carbon authority. The roofs will be fitted with insulation to improve the energy efficiency of the main hall. Existing lighting will be replaced with energy efficient LED lighting and new energy efficient hand dryers will be installed. The Royal Borough of Windsor And Maidenhead has been awarded 205,905 to deliver LED lighting replacements across schools and offices in the borough. / 55.025; -1.467. This will include the installation of a heat pump; improvements to site-wide heating; a connection to the Leeds district heating scheme; installation of battery storage; upgrades to the energy management system; and more solar panels and LED lighting. These improvements will contribute towards the Councils carbon management plan by reducing their carbon output by 50% across their leisure centres. The London Borough of Brent has been awarded 3,234,890 to deliver energy efficiency and heat decarbonisation measures to the 17 Council buildings with the highest energy consumption. This will reduce carbon emissions, supporting the Councils Action to Reduce Carbon plan. This will contribute to a reduction in the schools energy consumption and reduce its annual carbon emissions. Object Moved. Solar panels will also be installed to provide a source of renewable energy. In addition, 90 solar panels will be installed on the roof to provide renewable energy for the centre. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded 461,872 to deliver a low carbon solution for part of the cooling and heating supplies to the Rosie Maternity Hospital on its main Cambridge campus. This renewable energy will provide 30-40% of the electrical energy used by the Academy. This includes the installation of solar panels at depots and leisure centres and LED lighting at leisure centres and office buildings. This will contribute to the colleges target to be carbon neutral by 2025. Eight schools and a day care centre for elderly residents will also be upgraded with various decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures, including air source heat pumps, LED lighting and insulation. Three buildings will receive new lighting control systems and building management systems, and existing building management systems will be improved in 46 buildings. Crowland Primary School in Haringey has been awarded 22,750 to install LED lighting across their three school buildings. Kent County Council has been awarded 21,860,514 for 2 projects to deliver various energy efficiency and decarbonisation measures across 13 Council-owned buildings, including 10 schools. Do I have to wear a face mask on public transport in North Tyneside General Hospital? This will reduce energy consumption and lower the utility costs of the school. South Shields is represented in Parliament by Labour MP Emma Lewell-Buck. Abbey Multi Academy Trust has been awarded 5,070,056 to replace gas heating systems with heat pumps and to install solar panels at its 8 academies. 2020 light fittings are being changed. The Cleveland Pools, the UKs oldest public outdoor swimming pools, will receive a water source heat pump to heat the pools. Quarry House will be connected to a low carbon district heat network; its car park lighting will be upgraded to energy efficient LEDs; catering equipment will be upgraded to all-electric equipment; thermostatic radiator valves will be replaced; the building management system will be upgraded; and solar panels will be installed. London Borough of Barking and Dagenham has been awarded 1,991,766 to connect the Town Hall and Abbey Leisure Centre to the Gascoigne East Heat Network. The funding will also deliver improvements across 10 schools, installing air source heat pumps, energy efficient LED lighting and solar panels to provide renewable energy and increase the energy efficiency of the schools. London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust has been awarded 9,929,776 to deliver heat decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures at Northwick Park Hospital and St Marks Hospital. The plant rooms and the efficiency of heating systems will be improved at The Core library and theatre complex and the Tudor Grange Leisure Centre to prepare for connection to the heat network. Domestic travel is not restricted, but some conditions may apply. The other project will fund improvements at Ninfield Primary School, including replacing old oil boilers with more efficient air source heat pumps and battery storage, and the installation of improved insulation throughout the school. The measures will contribute to meeting the Councils pledge to become carbon neutral by 2050. This will include replacing natural gas heating with air source heat pumps, installing LED lighting and solar panels, and improving the insulation of the buildings through the installation of double glazing, cavity brick wall insulation, roof insulation and fitting replacement roofs. Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council has been awarded 374,734 to deliver improvement works on 3 of its buildings situated in Court Hey Park in Knowsley, including the installation of air source heat pumps, solar panels and energy efficient LED lighting. Prof Lowe, who set up Newcastle University's Centre for Rural Economy (CRE), had an academic career spanning more than 40 years A hospital has apologised after misdiagnosing the seriousness of. North Tyneside Hospital, Preston Grange is 202 meters away, 3 min walk. This will improve the energy efficiency of the school and improve the teaching and learning environment. They do not collect or store any personal information. Solar panels will also be installed at the nearby HMP Hollesley Bay. This will increase the energy efficiency of the schools and improve the students learning environment. This will include the installation of solar panels, energy efficient hand dryers, LED lighting, and insulation of exposed pipes. This will provide the Council with data to identify future energy efficiency and decarbonisation measures. Wood End School in Hertfordshire has been awarded 30,000 to replace lighting in the schools 2 buildings with efficient LED lighting, along with the installation of additional controls to increase energy efficiency. South Shields is a coastal town in the North East of England at the mouth of the River Tyne, about 3.7mi downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne. Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust has been awarded 106,059 to install additional metering and upgrades to the existing building management system at Swavesey Village College. These measures will help the University to achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. Kingston Maurward College has been awarded 2,075,000 to deliver 2 new low carbon district heating systems on the colleges estate. The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys has been awarded 879,312 to reduce energy use in their buildings. This will contribute towards the Councils carbon reduction targets. Leeds Beckett University has been awarded 250,000 to connect a number of university buildings to Leeds City Councils district heating network (Leeds PIPES). This will reduce the schools carbon footprint and make savings on energy costs. At Forde House Council offices, a gas boiler will be replaced with an air source heat pump, and the insulation, ventilation system and electricity supply infrastructure will also be upgraded. The London Borough of Harrow has been awarded 2,483,197 for 3 projects to upgrade a range of Council owned sites.