Pekela town hall gets major upgrade to meet modern needs
Residents of Pekela can expect an upgraded town hall as renovation work kicks off after the summer. The current building is outdated and too small, but services will continue uninterrupted during the makeover.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Pekela, Groningen |
| Reason for Renovation | Building outdated and too small for current staff needs |
| Original Plan | Construction of a new town hall (too expensive) |
| Start Date | After the summer 2026 |
| Service Continuity | Service delivery remains unchanged during renovation |
| Visualization | Renovation animation |
The municipality of Pekela is responsible for maintaining public infrastructure, including the town hall, which serves as the administrative hub for local governance. Renovations ensure the building meets modern standards while supporting the municipality’s operational needs.
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Town Hall Renovation
Preparations for the renovation of our town hall are now in full swing.
The building no longer meets modern standards and is in urgent need of a makeover. It has also become too small now that Pekela remains an independent municipality and therefore requires more staff.
Initially, the plan was to construct a new town hall, but this proved far too expensive. Renovation work will begin after the summer. While this will have some consequences, service delivery will of course remain at the same level.
What will the town hall look like after the renovation? You can see that in this animation.
