Hoddesdon Army Cadet hut refurbished

East Anglia RFCA completed an upgrade of the Hoddesdon Army Cadets’ hut for the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Army Cadet Force, creating a more welcoming space for the Army Cadets and adult volunteers who train there.

The East Anglia RFCA Estates team made improvements to the building, to make the space more functional, more practical and more welcoming.  

As an energy-saving measure, the team installed new uPVC windows. The building also received new guttering and the timber cladding was repainted to keep the building looking sharp for years to come. 

Hoddesdon Before and After photos

The RFCA Estates team manage over 500 buildings across East Anglia and deliver a year-round programme of improvements that sits alongside capital projects and maintenance workstreams.

David Routledge, East Anglia RFCA Head of Estates, said: “Hoddesdon has been given a substantial facelift and now has some decent kerbside appeal.” 

This is another great example of the work the RFCA team carries out throughout the year; adding energy-saving measures and adding in key features to make the buildings easy to run locally by detachment commanders. 

 

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