Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city A park pavilion, visitor centre and community hall in Salford will have eco-friendly air-source heat pumps fitted in an effort to cut carbon emissions.
Planning permission has been granted for new air-source heat pumps to be installed at a pavilion next to Patricroft Conservative Club as well as Guild Hall Community Centre and Blackleach Country Park Visitor Centre in Walkden.
The pumps absorb heat from the outside air for heating and hot water. READ MORE: Solar panels set to be installed at leisure centres and other council buildings They can extract heat when air temperatures are as low as -15°C and although they require electricity to run, offer
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