Refurbishment works have commenced on the first phase to transform the historic Leamington Spa Town Hall into a creative hub.
The project, undertaken for Warwick District Council, marks a significant step in revitalising the landmark building, built in 1884, with improvements set to enhance accessibility, safety, and functionality.
The initial phase of the refurbishment focuses on essential structural and accessibility upgrades, including upgrading the building’s reception area, installation of new toilet facilities, and the addition of a modern passenger lift. These updates aim to increase the building’s capacity and ensure that it meets current safety and accessibility standards.
Adrian Barnes, regional director at Stepnell, said: “Leamington Town Hall has served as a vital community hub for many years, and our work will ensure that it continues to do so for future generations. Working closely with Warwick District Council, we have focused on delivering a project that not only respects the building’s heritage but also enhances its functionality with modern amenities. The use of local suppliers and skilled tradespeople, alongside our commitment to social value, will ensure that this project benefits the wider community as well.”
Stepnell is also placing a strong emphasis on sustainability, adhering to industry standards to recycle waste and reduce the project’s environmental footprint. The use of locally sourced materials, including handmade and imperial bricks, further reinforces the contractor’s commitment to conservation and local supply chains.
One of the key elements of Stepnell’s work is minimising disruption to the local environment, including measures to protect the peregrine falcons that have been nesting in the clock tower since 2017. The construction team has implemented special noise-reduction methods and scaffolding screens to ensure the safety of the birds during their nesting season.