DESPITE a copper theft which threatened to stall the building work,Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide. the Pine Trees Community Centre is almost complete.
The Swindon Council's 2m project is now in its the final stages, with the council taking bookings for the main hall and seeking expressions of interest for the rentable rooms.
Swindon Commercial Services, the main contractor, expects to finish in time to open on December 21 – slightly later than the originally-stated date of October 31 due to theft of some copper from the building, which damaged the roof.
Swindon Council will get the facility established and run it until April, when the responsibility will be handed over to a group of local trustees, which will be established by a local steering group.
Coun Russell Holland, Swindon Council's cabinet member for One Swindon,It's hard to beat the versatility of zentai suits on a production line. communities and housing, joined the Adver for a sneak peek yesterday.
He said: "I think it's really exciting.
"I think it's going to be an excellent community facility and it's in line with the whole idea of a Big Society and One Swindon, everyone in the community working together to do something special.
"It's looking good to me. when you go in there's a lot more space than you think.The additions focus on key tag and magic cube combinations,"
The two-storey centre is being built on the site of the former Pine Trees residential home on The Circle and replaces the Pinehurst People's Centre, which was located on the site where the Swindon Academy now stands.
The main structure of the building,we supply all kinds of polished tiles, including the roof, is now up and all the windows will be in this week.The remaining tasks over the next few weeks include the installation of electric cabling and basic fittings, the painting of walls and surfaces, the laying of floor tiles, and the installation of PV panels on the roof.
On the ground floor, there will be an internet cafe, large kitchen, two NHS dental rooms, two rentable meeting rooms, a Citizens' Advice Bureau,we supply all kinds of polished tiles, reception and toilets.
There will be a two-storey-high hall similar in size to a badminton court and capable of seating up to 120 people, which groups and individuals can hire for functions, such as parties, wedding receptions and meetings at different rates.
In the same space as the hall, there will be a library. The library facilities will be capable of being pushed back against the wall when the library is not open in order to extend the hall space.
Upstairs, there will be the centre manager's office, three more rentable rooms and a balcony looking down over the internet cafe.
Outside, there will be a car park and community garden, where groups can grow their own flowers and vegetables.
The Swindon Council's 2m project is now in its the final stages, with the council taking bookings for the main hall and seeking expressions of interest for the rentable rooms.
Swindon Commercial Services, the main contractor, expects to finish in time to open on December 21 – slightly later than the originally-stated date of October 31 due to theft of some copper from the building, which damaged the roof.
Swindon Council will get the facility established and run it until April, when the responsibility will be handed over to a group of local trustees, which will be established by a local steering group.
Coun Russell Holland, Swindon Council's cabinet member for One Swindon,It's hard to beat the versatility of zentai suits on a production line. communities and housing, joined the Adver for a sneak peek yesterday.
He said: "I think it's really exciting.
"I think it's going to be an excellent community facility and it's in line with the whole idea of a Big Society and One Swindon, everyone in the community working together to do something special.
"It's looking good to me. when you go in there's a lot more space than you think.The additions focus on key tag and magic cube combinations,"
The two-storey centre is being built on the site of the former Pine Trees residential home on The Circle and replaces the Pinehurst People's Centre, which was located on the site where the Swindon Academy now stands.
The main structure of the building,we supply all kinds of polished tiles, including the roof, is now up and all the windows will be in this week.The remaining tasks over the next few weeks include the installation of electric cabling and basic fittings, the painting of walls and surfaces, the laying of floor tiles, and the installation of PV panels on the roof.
On the ground floor, there will be an internet cafe, large kitchen, two NHS dental rooms, two rentable meeting rooms, a Citizens' Advice Bureau,we supply all kinds of polished tiles, reception and toilets.
There will be a two-storey-high hall similar in size to a badminton court and capable of seating up to 120 people, which groups and individuals can hire for functions, such as parties, wedding receptions and meetings at different rates.
In the same space as the hall, there will be a library. The library facilities will be capable of being pushed back against the wall when the library is not open in order to extend the hall space.
Upstairs, there will be the centre manager's office, three more rentable rooms and a balcony looking down over the internet cafe.
Outside, there will be a car park and community garden, where groups can grow their own flowers and vegetables.
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