
By Joel van der Veen
BLADWORTH — They’ve only just begun, but efforts to renovate the Bladworth Hall are already paying off — at least in terms of its aroma.
Volunteers gathered at the hall last weekend for an intensive work bee, with the goal of removing surface mould from both the basement and ceiling.
Lyle Kowalski, who serves on the hall committee, said the smell inside has improved noticeably as a result.
“It’s a much nicer, fresher smell,” said Kowalski. “We must be on the right track.”
The committee is planning several major upgrades for the hall, which has served as a meeting place for Bladworth and area residents for decades.
Their first goal is to install a suspended ceiling, in both the original hall and the seating area in the newer part. Acoustic tile will be used, in hopes of addressing the noise issues that have plagued the facility in the past.
Down the road, the hall committee plans to replace the furnace, siding, doors and windows.
An immediate need is to improve the ventilation in the attic, which is believed to be the culprit responsible for the mould.
“It wasn’t done properly in the first place,” explained Kowalski. “It wasn’t allowed to breathe.”
This will involve the addition of new vents, as well as replacing the soffit on the eaves.