Work set to start on Anstice refurbishment in Madeley

Madeley Town Council has awarded the contract to refurbish the Anstice Memorial Hall to Shropshire Building Contractors company Paveaways Limited.

The project will bring the building back into full use and accessible to the whole community. Work starts on 25 February and will last six months.

At a Town Council meeting, councillors unanimously supported the £1.2m upgrade scheme to modernise the Anstice. 

The Town Council has £618,109 funding secured or covered by reserves for this project, but needed to find a further £586,680. Because of prudent financial budgeting, the Town Council are able to take out a Public Works loan without any need to increase the Town Council precept

The renovation of the original vaulted ballroom on the upper floor will provide a great affordable venue for local events, especially with the new lift providing access for all. The ground floor requires more extensive work, but will retain original detail, such as the Maws tiled floor and wooden stairs. 

It will bring the library back to its original home with a First Point (helpdesk) reception on the ground floor, fully adaptable multi use space and toilets/cloak room linked to a café. It will create a great interactive environmentally friendly zone where staff and volunteers can engage with the local community and visitors. 

Once the work is completed, the running of the building will be taken over by the Anstice Community Trust (ACT), a registered charity run by local people. 

Following a competitive tender process, the Town Council awarded the contract to Paveaways Ltd, a private building contractor based in Oswestry. They have worked on over £41 million of refurbishment projects since 2012, including over £4 million for Telford & Wrekin Council, such as improvements to Brookside Community Centre and redevelopment of Hadley Centre.

Councillor Carrie MacKenzie, Madeley Town Council’s Vice Chair said: “These are exciting times and the work on Anstice will build upon the previous improvements carried out over the past few years in Madeley centre”.

We would like to thank all the organisations that are offering funding support, including Telford & Wrekin Council, Veolia and Power to Change.

Lyndy Boden, chair of the ACT, said: “Myself and the trustees of Anstice Community Trust are extremely happy and relieved that everything is finally happening. it’s been a tough couple of years of constant fund raising and applying for funding, but it’s now all coming together.

“We will continue to work alongside the Town Council who have done a fantastic job of securing finances and we are really looking forward to seeing this beautiful building modernised and used to its full capacity by the community. It’s going to be great for Madeley and Telford in general with the fantastic ballroom room holding many events and social evenings that everyone will be able to attend via access from the new lift.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported us and funded us. It’s finally happening. Let’s get The Anstice back into the heart of the community.”

Councillor Rae Evans, Telford & Wrekin Council’s cabinet member for People Services, Visitor Economy and Partnerships, said: 

“We know how important the successful restoration of this iconic building is to the community in Madeley – the Anstice Memorial Hall is a key part of Madeley’s DNA.

“I am delighted that the Town Council has reached the position where it can appoint a contractor and very much look forward to work beginning on the building later this month.”

The biT team from Telford & Wrekin Council is delighted to have been appointed by Madeley Town Council to design and project manage this exciting refurbishment programme on one of Madeley’s key buildings. 

The tendering of the contract and appointment of Paveaways with whom we have worked on other projects is an important milestone. biT is now looking forward to the construction phase continuing to work in partnership with the Town Council, ACT and local community.  





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