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‘Pavilioned in splendour’ – in Chinnor

On 17/02/2016 At 2:12 pm

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THERE was great excitement in the village of Chinnor, near Thame this week for the opening of a new sports and social club. To be known as Chinnor Community Pavilion, the brand new state-of-the-art, single storey building off Station Road has been the result of fundraising activities by the Parish Council, coupled with grants from Sport England, the Football Foundation and South Oxfordshire District Council.

The bar area of the new Chinnor Community Pavilion

The bar area of the new Chinnor Community Pavilion

The Community Pavilion includes a suite of four team and two officials changing rooms to cater for the adjacent sports pitches, tennis courts and playing field, and will also act as a community hub with a function room, club room, bar and kitchen. Chinnor Parish Council will shortly relocate its office into the new building. The Pavilion’s sports facilities and party suites will be available for hire, and a regular range of activities will be on offer from fitness classes to clubs.

Debbie Mellor, of PCMS Design, Haddenham, who designed and project lead the scheme, said: “Care was taken at an early stage to design a building which has eco-friendly, sustainable features; there are solar PV cells on the roof which will generate electricity for the Pavilion and also link into the national grid. There is a grey water collection system to minimise the use of fresh water. A water harvesting tank has been installed and the grey water will be used for all WCs. A large patio area extends across the back of the Pavilion with views across the playing pitches, and the landscaping includes several new trees. The building design, with its asymmetric zinc roof, smartly integrates the external materials of buff brick and cedar cladding which wrap into the entrance lobby.”

The new Pavilion building is next to the playing field and St Andrew’s Primary School, and opposite the Wellington House Doctor’s Surgery and Chinnor Library.

Councillor Pat Hayward, Chair of Chinnor Parish Council, said: “The Parish Council are delighted that the building is now complete. We are indebted to PCMS Design who have not only designed and specified this wonderful building, but guided and supported us through the whole process. The PCMS Design team have done us proud!”

SOURCE: Contributed –  Image courtesy of Chinnor Community Pavilion facebook page

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