Hertfordshire LEP invested in The Forum - a purpose-built civic hub housing Hemel Hempstead’s new council, library and voluntary services.
Why
Hertfordshire LEP's Strategic Infrastructure Board is committed to re-invigorating our places for the 21st century, particularly our ‘first wave’ New Towns including Hemel Hempstead. Creating healthy, prosperous town centres is a key part of our infrastructure agenda. This entails repairing decaying infrastructure, providing high density solutions and better capitalising on existing road and railway connections.
Impact
The Forum, a 75,000 sq. ft. energy-efficient building with a rating of ‘excellent’ for sustainability, has created a striking landmark at the northern end of the town. It has brought a variety of important services together in an accessible, vibrant, state-of-the-art building. It is a key part of the wider Hemel regeneration project and will help unlock key opportunities for house building, business premises and job creation in the town.
Funding
The project received £0.5m from the Local Growth Fund.
This project was approved by the board on the 19th November 2015.