£3m government fund help deliver village hall acoustics upgrades

£3m government fund help deliver village hall acoustics upgrades

Excessive noise and poor speech intelligibility within village halls in England could become a thing of the past thanks to the launch of a new £3m government fund which enables trustees to apply for grants to upgrade their facilities.

The Village Hall Improvement Grant Fund is issuing awards for up to 20% of improvement costs, with a minimum grant of £10,000 and a maximum grant of £75,000 available.

The England-only funding is designed to help trustees and those responsible for managing and maintaining village halls to undertake major improvement work in order to make their facilities useable, safe and practical.

This can include improving the acoustics, which is often poor in village halls due to excessive sound reverberation resulting from hard wooden floors, surfaces and furniture, solid walls – combined with very limited soft materials such as furnishings.

How can Sound Reduction Systems help?

Sound Reduction Systems, who have worked with numerous village hall trustees across the UK to improve the acoustics within buildings, is ideally placed to help anyone interested in making sound improvements as part of their upgrade programme.

A range of solutions is available to reduce reverberation, which often leads to reduced speech intelligibility and impacts very negatively on the user experience.

The company’s Sonata range of Class A, mineral fibre free sound absorption products hold the key to improving acoustics.

Its most popular acoustic absorption products for use on walls and ceilings are the Sonata Aurio and Sonata Vario acoustic panels.

Sonata Aurio Acoustic Panels are simply bonded to wall and ceiling surfaces, whilst the Sonata Vario acoustic panel can be suspended using proprietary fixings and wall mounting brackets.

Sound Reduction Systems offers village hall trustees a quick, free estimate and specification with its online 3-Step-Estimator visit their website to find out more.

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