Holbeach Community Centre has brighter future thanks to Pinchbeck firm

An established Pinchbeck firm has helped Holbeach Community Centre to see the light – and save money.

How Holbeach Community Centre used to be

The Fishpond Lane facility has a much brighter outlook after the design and installation of new LED lighting by Glen Farrow.
Using energy efficient, low maintenance LED will also help to reduce the community centre’s costs and improve its carbon footprint.

The brief to Glen Farrow from the centre’s committee was simple: “Improve our lighting for all the individuals and community groups who use the centre.”

The firm’s electrical manager Andrew Thompson and his team co-ordinated the replacement of the old lighting with a new energy efficient, low maintenance LED system.
Work on the installation took two days and was carried out to fit in with regular community centre activities.

Stephen Ward, the Glen Farrow engineer who managed the work on site, said: “It’s great to see the finished result and the genuine difference the new lighting has made.”

Holbeach Community Centre committee member Cheryl Gratton said: “The new lighting is a great improvement, it looks like the hall has been completely redecorated.
“Glen Farrow made the whole process simple for us from advising on design, to managing and completing the work.

“We would like to thank The Grange Wind Farm Community Fund for its generous funding of £1,500 that has enabled us to purchase and install the new LED lights. We look forward to seeing our electricity costs being reduced as a direct result of the new lights.”

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