PATHWAY TO NET ZERO FOR METHODIST CHURCHES
YORKSHIRE NORTH & EAST METHODIST DISTRICT
BACKGROUND
The UK Government allocated £7m funding to a programme of Capital and Revenue projects in order to deliver significant carbon reductions and contribute to York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority’s (Y&NYCA) ambition to be Net Zero by 2034.
The Pathway to Net Zero for Yorkshire North & East Methodist District Churches project was successful in receiving a slice of these funds by demonstrating how the transition to Net Zero could be achieved in five very different church building types across a range of communities.
OUTCOME
Having produced Decarbonisation Plans for each of the Churches, our scope of work for this project included RIBA Stages 3 & 4 - Spatial Coordination, Technical Design and Planning Applications followed by RIBA Stage 5 - Construction.
Carrying out multiple roles as Designer, Project Manager and Principal Designer our responsibilities included:
detailed building fabric and M&E surveys
recommendation of energy saving measures, low carbon heating options and renewable energy installations
designs, drawings and specifications for submission of Planning Applications
issuing and subsequent assessing of a tender packages
project management and contract administration of the construction phase.
Works encompass the installation of solar PV and batteries at all five churches and new insulation, windows or secondary glazing, LED lighting and suspended ceilings in some. Heat pumps will also be installed which, notably, will bring Northallerton Church to its Net Zero target as per our Decarbonisation Plan.
With works due for completion in mid 2025, targeted outputs from this project, to be achieved by March 2028, include:
over 22,000 kg/year reduction in CO2
59,845 kWh of renewable energy generated through solar PV
13,996 kWh reduction in energy demand through energy saving measures
62 kW rooftop solar PV installed
72kWh battery storage systems installed
4 heat pumps installed