Category: Timeline Stories
All timeline stories.
All timeline stories.
First ThamesWey modular build, 20 High Street, Knaphill completed. Modular construction is where a building is built off-site in “modules” which are put together on the desired location.This enables properties to be built faster compared to on-site construction.
Action Surrey completed the “Streets Ahead” project which used £1.8 million worth of the Green Deal Communities Fund to enable 450 Surrey residents to insulate their solid wall properties.
ThamesWey delivers a 3G artificial turf pitch at Woking Leisure Centre in order to improve the facilities available for the community.
WWF’s Living Planet Centre and The Peacocks Centre were connected to TEL’s electricity network:
Hoe Valley construction work completed including a country park, flood alleviation, a new state-of-the-art community building and a new centre for Woking Sea Cadets. This represented the first ThamesWey provided community buildings:
ThamesWey Solar’s first solar photovoltaic arrays are installed at 35 sites throughout the borough, including on Council owned housing, community buildings and third party owned buildings. This represents over 1.24 MW of peak solar capacity and all arrays are registered for the Feed-in-Tariff scheme.
Network Rail National Centre connects to the ThamesWey Central Milton Keynes District Heating and Private Wire network.
ThamesWey Solar established to further the installations and operation of solar photovoltaic panels in Woking. ThamesWey now has more than 60 PV arrays in and around the Borough.
Completion of the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5 eco-houses at Brookwood Farm which featured triple glazed windows, improved insulation & air tightness, rainwater harvesting and photovoltaic roof tiles. These represented the first purpose built THL property. MP Chris Huhne, 2010-2012 Secretary State for Energy & Climate Change, visited Brookwood Farm:
Work starts on the Hoe Valley Scheme to provide flood alleviation scheme for approximately 183 existing homes, new community facilities and remediate land for 200 new homes: