Heathrow improves local schools’ noise insulation picture

Heathrow improves local schools’ noise insulation

20 April, 2016

Heathrow improves local schools’ noise insulation

 

Twenty four local schools will be offered improved ventilation, as part of a new programme launched by Heathrow yesterday.  This offer will  complement the airport’s  £4.8 million Community Building Noise Insulation Scheme (CBNIS), completed last year, and the adobe building programme to support outdoor learning spaces, both of which were celebrated at the launch of the ventilation programme at Hounslow Heath Infant and Nursery school yesterday.   

The ventilation programme will be phased in over the next three years and will be open to schools  that received noise insulation including double-glazing and replacement windows through CBNIS. This insulation has reduced noise by on average 6 decibels in each classroom when the windows are closed. Additional ventilation in these classrooms will allow schools to maintain the benefits of the insulation by keeping the windows shut, while being able to provide a more comfortable teaching environment.  

This offer follows a pilot programme run at two local schools - Hounslow Heath Infant and Nursery School and Springwell Junior School, which both completed in 2014 and have received positive feedback. In total 17 schools in Hounslow will now be eligible for the ventilation offer, 1 in Ealing and in later stages 6 in Slough, Spelthorne, Windsor and Richmond.

While insulation can significantly reduce noise levels inside buildings, the benefits do not extend outside. To resolve this issue,  Heathrow’s  provided funding for schools under the flight paths to install adobe buildings, eco-friendly domes which provide noise respite from overhead aircraft, whilst still retaining a feeling of being outside.  Five adobe buildings will be funded this year,  and ultimately, Heathrow has committed to invest almost £1.8 million in 21 adobe buildings.

 

Matt Gorman, Heathrow Director of Environment said:

“The multi-million pound investments Heathrow has and is still making in classroom insulation and outdoor learning are an essential part of our efforts to become a better, quieter neighbour.  We know many of these local students will be part of our airport team in the future, and we want to be able to provide them and their colleagues with a first-class learning environment. We look forward to working with our local schools in continuing to tackle noise and in maximizing the opportunities the airport can provide.”

 

Kathryn Harper-Quinn, Headteacher at Hounslow Heath Infant and Nursery School said:

“Hounslow Heath Infant and Nursery School has benefited from all aspects of the CBNIS Scheme, designed to reduce the impact of aircraft noise on children’s learning and well-being.

The window replacement scheme has made a significant difference to the noise levels experienced in the classrooms and being part of the pilot scheme for ventilation means that rooms are much more comfortable throughout the year. We are also delighted that Heathrow have included  the Adobe Programme as developed at HHI, to reduce the impact of noise in the outdoor learning environments and playgrounds! These innovative buildings allow the schools who have Adobes to provide exciting outdoor learning experiences in quiet spaces!

We hope as many schools as are eligible, will take up Heathrow’s CBNIS offer of significant funding for ventilation and adobes, to further enhance their school buildings and outdoor learning spaces.”

NOTES TO EDITORS:

 

About the Community Building Noise Insulation Scheme

The Community Building Noise Insulation Scheme was launched in August 2005 following public consultation in response to the 2003 Government White Paper, The Future of Air Transport (Dec 2003). It was open to eligible community buildings including primary and secondary schools, higher/ tertiary colleges, nurseries, hospices, libraries and community halls within the 2002 standard 63 dB LAeq 16hr  noise contour in Hounslow, Hillingdon, Slough, Spelthorne, Richmond, and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. A Community led body was appointed in 2006 as an independent and impartial body to oversee the prioritisation and implementation of the scheme.

 

Buildings insulated under CBNIS - those starred will receive ventilation

Ashgrove Nursing Home

Beavers Community Primary School*

Bedfont Community Centre

Bedfont Infant & Nursery School & Bedfont Junior School - amalgamated to Bedfont Primary*

Bishop Perrin CE School*

The Champney Hall

Chatsworth Primary School*

Churchmead Secondary School*

Colnbrook C of E Primary School*

Colnbrook Village Hall

Cranford Infant & Nursery School & Cranford Junior School - amalgamated to Cranford Primary School*

Dashwood House

Datchet Community Hall

Datchet St Marys C of E Primary*

Datchet Youth  Centre

Dudley House

Green School for Girls*

Grove Road Primary School*

Harvard Park Pre-School

Hounslow Heath Infant & Nursery School*

Hounslow Heath Junior School

Isleworth & Syon School for Boys* 

Lampton Road Primary School*

Marjory Kinnon School

Meadowbank Community Centre

Pippins School*

Smallbury Green Primary*

Springwell Infant & Nursery School*

Springwell Junior School*

St Mark's RC School*

St Michael's & St Martin's School*

Stanwell Moor Village Hall

Vicarage Farm Nursing Home
Wellington Junior, Infant & Nursery

School now known as Wellington Primary School*

White House Care Home

Wood Lane Centre

Wraysbury Primary School*

Woodbridge park education centre*

Young Flyers Day Nursery

Orchard primary school*

Marlborough Primary school*

Alexandra Infant school*