Northallerton’s swimming pool is to close for around six weeks while new energy-saving equipment is installed.
Leisure bosses say the £350,000 new air handling unit at the leisure centre, which circulates air throughout the building to provide an optimum environment for the centre’s activities, will also provide energy savings and contribute towards efforts to reduce emissions.
The centre at Stone Cross has already benefited from £4.7 million in funding from the Government awarded to reduce carbon emissions in four centres – Stokesley, Bedale, Thirsk and Northallerton.
That was spent on new heat pumps, solar panels, LED lights and other infrastructure, which saw its emissions drop by 57%.
Executive member for leisure, Cllr Simon Myers, said: “We apologise for the inconvenience the closure of the pool will cause but it is essential we do this update on the facility.
“Making our leisure centres greener is an important priority for the council. As we carry out essential building upgrades, we must explore opportunities to reduce our carbon footprint to help to meet our net zero targets.”
Work at the centre started this month, but contractors need to move indoors from Saturday, 3 June, when the pool will be drained.
Both the pool and the sauna will be closed.
They are expected to reopen on Monday, 17 July.
The former Hambleton District Council was awarded the £4.7 million grant from the Government as part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme launched by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and delivered by private company, Salix.
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