Chy Noweth an Conteth
Cornish for New County House
Fearlessly doing what no other WI Federation had done before, the building of our headquarters was a tremendous
adventure.
Having taken the decision to move because our 4 storey listed building was not suitable to install a lift to comply with new
disabled access regulations, we looked very hard for a suitable building within our price range, but with no success. The
decision was therefore made to design and build our own headquarters. Quite simple really. Buy a site. Choose a plan.
Instruct a builder. So that, in a nutshell, is what we did!
Finding the site was the easy part. Coming up with a suitable plan was harder. One of our main concerns was that the
building should be wheelchair friendly ie all level access with wide doorways and plenty of space in the toilets etc. We
also wanted a large conference room which could be divided into 3 small rooms, a chairman’s rest room and a large
resource area.
We also wanted to build the whole place environmentally - collecting rainwater, producing some of our own electricity,
extra thick insulation, having a lot of double glazed windows for solar gain and using sustainable materials. It was a tall
order.
Several plans were discussed and priced, but it became fairly obvious that, as a charity, we could not raise enough
money to cover all those ideas, so we had to eliminate some.
Finding a builder who could build what we wanted at a price we could afford, was even harder. A lot of searching and a bit
of luck a produced a very good builder who was really helpful.
The building is timber framed with mainly cedar cladding and has enough windows to allow plenty of natural light. The
doorways are wide and the toilets are spacious. The conference room is smaller than we hoped, but it does divide into 2
smaller rooms.
The original plan showed escape stairs from the conference room. We had to point out that stairs were not wheelchair
friendly, but a second plan suggested a fire exit ‘bridge’ from the conference room adjoining a deck to the front of the
building. This has proved to be a design feature and makes the whole very wheelchair friendly indeed.
The installation of photovoltaic panels on the roof provides much of our electricity needs, as well as making money for us
from the sale of surplus electricity to the national grid. Under floor heating is provided by a gas fired boiler keeping the
whole building warm in winter. Being built on a slope allows a cavernous space on the lower floor to store the myriad of
items and equipment used at conferences, events, day schools and the Royal Cornwall Show, as well as storing stock for
sale in Publications. There is also another meeting room in the basement for use from time to time.
On the whole, we are very happy with our beautiful headquarters and grateful to those WIs and individuals who have
given and loaned money for the build.
We are now in the process of completing the project with a refurbished car park.
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