Installer-led charity Warriors of Warmth has announced the next project it will be providing its installation expertise to, Loundsley Green Community Centre in Chesterfield.

The project will see the Warriors of Warmth (WoW) perform a full heating and hot water system overhaul at the community centre, removing gas storage heaters and cookers and replacing them with a new combi boiler and radiators.

Jonathon Hallam, founder of Warriors of Warmth, said: "We chose this project because it does so much for the community, it caters for all ages, from baby groups, to helping the unemployed, to old age pensioner activity groups. It is also a local food bank."

The existing heating system is inefficient, costing the community centre significant amounts in heating bills ever year, so the WoW install will help Loundsley Green Community Centre reduce the amount it needs to pay to keep heating and hot water running throughout the facility. It is hoped that the money saved will help support the community centre to continue provide its vital services for the local community. 

Several manufacturers have already signed up to provide their products for the charity install, including EPH Controls, IMI Hydronic Engineering, Fernox, Stelrad, CondensatePro, and Conex Banninger.

The install is currently scheduled to take place on 20 March, but if any tradesperson or manufacturer would like to get involved, they should contact Jonathon Hallam on 07950 916503 or at hallamjj77@hotmail.co.uk.