Some say it's taking too long already
The latest round of demolition is set to begin for a £7.5m overhaul of North East Lincolnshire Council's Doughty Road depot. | Photo: NELC
Sustainable innovations that the Council and its regeneration partner Equans include are planning for the new depot include:Air source/ground source heat pumps for heating offices and welfare facilitiesLarge cycle store to support more staff who want to bike to workNorth East Lincolnshire Council aims to be carbon Net Zero by 2040 and adopted an action plan in December last year to reach the ambitious goal.
Cllr Stewart Swinburn, portfolio holder for Environment and Transport at North East Lincolnshire Council, said: “As a council, we’re investing millions-of-pounds in ambitious plans to give Grimsby town centre a fresh start. “It will also reduce our property maintenance costs and provide good quality facilities for the workforce.”An aerial view of the depot buildings set to be demolished. | Photo: NELC
They will work hard to keep disruption to a minimum but there could be some noise from the site while the works take place. The Council has written to more than 90 households near the site to let them know about the work and to apologise in advance for any inconvenience it may cause.
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