Energy Efficiency Works Start At Historic Fielden Hall As Part Of Todmorden Town Deal Programme
Work to improve the environmental and financial sustainability of Todmorden’s much loved Grade II Listed Fielden Hall is now underway, signifying an exciting step forward in the delivery of Todmorden Town Deal’s £17.5M programme of investment.
The retrofitting project at Fielden Hall is a key element of realising the Town Deal Board’s vision to improve opportunities for Todmorden residents by investing in well used community owned and run buildings in the town to ensure they are suitable for future use and generations to come.
Calder Valley Community Land Trust (CVCLT), one of five local community partners supporting delivery of the Town Deal, is leading the project which involves an extensive programme of energy efficient measures including the introduction of solar energy and heating, insulation and more.
The works underway are specifically designed to reduce energy costs making the building affordable to run so that communities can continue to use it and maximise its potential now and in the future.

Fielden Hall has a rich history in the town for residents and communities, enjoying a wonderful natural green setting within Centre Vale Park and having once housed the extraordinary Fielden School of Art.
Currently, the fully accessible building is home to a wide range of community activities spanning arts, health and wellbeing, clubs and societies, as well as hosting events including weddings, performances and exhibitions.
Once completed, the impact of the works on energy costs to keep the building open and comfortable for years to come is highly impressive.
Calder Valley Community Land Trust is forecasting a reduction in energy bills of over 50% and a reduction in CO2 emissions by an incredible 79%.

Pam Warhurst, Chair, Todmorden Town Deal Board said:
“This is a fantastic step forward for the Town Deal programme in Todmorden.
“Our fine heritage and community buildings like Fielden Hall are centres of learning, community aspiration, solidarity and collaboration, so it’s vital we ensure they are affordable for all to use now and in the future.
“Congratulations to our community partner, CVCLT, who has worked tirelessly to make this happen as part of our wider vision for a Centre Vale Park offering more opportunities for local communities“
Calder Valley Community Land Trust is a charity and cooperative benefit society with over 300 members from Todmorden and the surrounding Calderdale area.
They are part of the wider community-led housing network, where local people play a leading role in creating genuinely affordable homes, buildings and stronger communities.
Simon Brearley, Chair, Calder Valley Community Land Trust, said:
“In our role as custodians of Fielden Hall it is a priority to redevelop the building to meet the challenges of rising energy costs and climate change.
We are delighted that work has now started on this beautiful and much loved building making it even more of an accessible sustainable asset for all to use.
Thanks to Todmorden Town Deal Board for sharing our vision for securing this future for Fielden Hall and committing funding to help us make it happen”
The retrofitting of Fielden Hall is just one of several features in Centre Vale Park benefiting from Town Deal investment. Improving facilities and opportunities for leisure, sport, recreation and fun in the much loved park is a major ambition of the Programme, with project partner, Todmorden Town Council, leading on improvements including refurbishment of the tennis courts, the development of a purpose-built Bowling Pavilion facility accommodating various community groups who operate in the park, and the refurbishment of the unique Grade I Bandstand for local music and performance.
Cllr Denis Skelton, Todmorden Town Council and Todmorden Town Deal Board, said:
“Todmorden Town Council is pleased to be leading on all the improvement projects and investment in Centre Vale Park, and the works on Fielden Hall are just one element of the impact Town Deal funding will achieve.
“We are working with local community groups to ensure the package of benefits provide facilities that really meet their needs, and we’re delighted to support the Fielden Centre Association who run this fine building in this vital step forward.”

Work on Fielden Hall is anticipated to be completed by the end of March.
CVCLT is also leading on the development of the new Enterprise Centre at Ferney Lee, with the addition of affordable housing alongside, as part of the Todmorden Town Deal programme.

Paul Brannigan, Executive Manager, Calder Valley Community Land Trust, said:
“Achieving this milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our many local members. We can’t do what we do alone!
“Our work depends on the voices, experience and support of the community to ensure that what we do genuinely meets the needs of people in Todmorden and the wider area, so we’d love people to join in and support our work”
To find out more about Calder Valley Community Land Trust visit: www.caldervalleyclt.org.uk