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12/11/2021

Work To Begin On £29m Net-Zero Carbon School Build In North Wiltshire

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Willmott Dixon has been given the go-ahead to begin work on a £29 million net-zero carbon school build at Silverwood School's Rowde campus in North Wiltshire.

The work will extend the existing campus to provide a high-quality environment for 350 SEND pupils by September 2023.

To achieve net zero carbon in operation, the buildings will utilise biomass boilers and incorporate a large array of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels that harness renewable energy. The school will also use Willmott Dixon's EnergySynergyTM service, which models energy performance target data against actual 'in-use' performance for three years, ensuring energy use targets set out at design stage are met when operational.

The project will also deliver extensive ecological enhancements, including improved natural grassland to increase the foraging resource for bats and other species, while hedgerows will be increased by more than 200% as part of an overall biodiversity net gain of 14%.
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The Silverwood School project was given the green light after Wiltshire Council Strategic Planning Committee members voted unanimously to approve the plans, which have also been ratified by Natural England. Enabling works to prepare the site will begin in February 2022 with the start of the main construction works in March.

Procured using the SCF framework, the project will see the creation of a 'school within a school', delivering facilities to accommodate 350 SEND school places for early years, primary, secondary and post-16. The buildings will host a community of small teaching clusters that will provide a range of specialist teaching spaces, therapeutic support, and quiet dining.

Each cluster will be designed to offer plenty of space to move around while maximising natural daylight and ventilation to create an airy feel. Also planned is a hydrotherapy pool, a new all-weather sports pitch, new playing fields and landscaping.

Richard Poulter, managing director for Willmott Dixon’s Central South region said: "We are delighted that planning has been approved. Our team have been working with all stakeholders on a building that provides those learning within its walls with a state-of-the-art facility that also adds to the surrounding community and environment.

"Sustainability is at the heart of our business and through our 2030 ‘Now or Never’ sustainability strategy, we have pledged that by the end of 2030 all our new buildings and major refurbishments will achieve net zero operational carbon. Through our work at Silverwood School, we are proud to be accelerating our commitment."

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