North Northamptonshire Council is investing over £3 million in refurbishing its six corporate office buildings across Corby and Kettering. The renovations will focus on improving facilities, updating systems, and incorporating sustainable practices.
North Northamptonshire Council has outlined plans to allocate more than £3m for refurbishment works across its corporate office buildings . The council currently has an approved budget of £3.25m for planned renovations across six sites in Corby and Kettering . The work will focus on upgrading facilities including toilets, kitchens and general office spaces, along with updating furniture and essential IT works.
The plans, seen by the, will cover six sites across the north of the county including the Corby Cube, Corby Enterprise Centre, Corby Innovation Centre, the William Knibb Centre, Haylock House and the Municipal Offices. The proposed upgrades will also be made to building systems where needed, including electrics, lighting, heating and cooling systems and lifts. The council added that, wherever possible, the renovations will incorporate sustainable practices to contribute to the authority's carbon reduction goals. The report said, along with the plans to vacate underused council buildings, the local authority would address the 'fragmented' use of the council's estate and place teams where they can deliver the 'best outcomes' for residents
North Northamptonshire Council Refurbishments Office Buildings Sustainable Practices Corby Kettering
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