A VILLAGE school is to install a “green energy” heating system to save money and help tackle climate change.
Appleton Thorn Primary School has won planning consent a biomass boiler in a building in the school grounds.
The slim-line boiler flue, together with existing and proposed planting, will mean there will be no visual harm.
Planning chiefs approved the scheme after hearing it would remove the need to use oil to heat the school, replacing it with biomass, a renewable resource that would also be more energy efficient.
The school would reduce less carbon dioxide and benefit from reduced energy bills.
School to install green heating system
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