Green investment for Lewes leisure centres
Lewes District Council has invested £80,000 in making its leisure centres more sustainable.
The investment includes the installation of LED lighting at all leisure centres in the district as well as new gas fuel saver controllers at Lewes Leisure Centre and Seahaven Swim and Fitness Centre.
It is expected that green scheme has a payback period of little more than five years.
The centres are operated by Wave Leisure Trust on behalf of the council.
Peter Crowley, managing director of Wave Leisure Trus, said: "Not only will the scheme allow us to make cost efficiencies it allows us to reinforce our commitment to our ISO 14001 Environmental Management System accreditation."
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