Rejuvenated community space offers residents a home away from home
Residents and their families at three council-owned tower blocks in Chadwell St Mary are benefiting from a newly improved community room and brand-new community pantry initiative, thanks to a collaborative partnership between Thurrock Council and Kensa.
On Tuesday 7 March, local residents from Gooderham House, Poole House and George Tilbury House joined Cllr Qaisar Abbas, Cabinet Member for Culture and Communities, to experience their new community room in George Tilbury House at a special event. Residents enjoyed refreshments, while children were invited to take part in arts and crafts activities.
Thurrock Council worked with ground source heat pump delivery partner and contractor Kensa, who funded and installed the room improvements and community pantry through their Social Impact Fund which aims to improve the quality of life in communities where Kensa operates, to provide the valuable community space.
Kensa is currently upgrading the heating systems of 273 council properties with ground source heat pumps to enhance the tower blocks’ energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
Cllr Luke Spillman, Cabinet Member for Housing at Thurrock Council, said:
Ieman Barmaki, Sustainability Director at Kensa, said:
A community pantry has also been installed at the tower blocks, offering in-date donated food items and surplus stock from local businesses.
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