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The main item in this bulletin is the first Thornbury
Warm Homes Trail.
This Bulletin also includes news about:
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Warm Homes Trail
We are holding a
Warm Homes Trail event on the weekend of Sat 19th to Sun 20th October in Thornbury and the surrounding area. This will be similar to
Bristol Green Doors, in that modern and old homes with interesting energy features will open to the public. This will be an opportunity to see how other people save energy and money, and to talk to them about the benefits and problems. Please put this date in your diary.
If you think you have some interesting features, such as a wood-burning stove, heating controls, insulation, draught-proofing, solar panels or triple glazing, and you would like to open your home, please email warmhomes@sustainablethornbury.org or ring Raymond at 852015.
We will also need volunteer stewards to help at the event, supporting householders and co-ordinating. If you are free to help please email or ring Marian at 412165.
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The Energy Project
In addition to the Warm Homes Trail, we have started some other work on:-
- helping The Chantry to improve their energy
efficiency. We have done the survey work and have funding from South Glos Council for assessing the options;
- looking at tidal power at Oldbury;
- supporting the M48 windfarm.
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AGM report
The AGM elected Brett as secretary, Paula as treasurer and Felicity as membership secretary. We thank all the outgoing officers and the new officers for taking this on.
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Mailing lists
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Proposed M48 windfarm
As you will have seen in the local press, REG
Windpower
want to build two big wind turbines close to the junction of
the M4 and the M48 near Olveston. They have now applied for planning
permission. There is a very active opposition group OWAG that has
distributed leaflets and has been sending a stream of letters to the
Gazette. The
planning application (no. PT12/4071/F) can be seen on the South
Glos website and you can respond there. Contact Alan
or ring 01454-416778 for help.
We are excited that Bristol Energy Co-op has signed an option to buy the windfarm if it gets built. This means local people can invest in and have a stake in the windfarm. There will also be a very generous community fund to support local community projects.
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Thornbury
Give'n'Take website
Don't forget the Give'n'Take
website
and to tell your friends about it. There is some
interesting stuff on
there, but most people don't know about it. The idea is to find new
homes for useful but unwanted things that you would otherwise throw
away. Everything is free.
We think it is very
easy to use. You will need to register to use the website. You choose a
username, so you can be more or less anonymous. You can either post
things you have, or things you want. The taker then normally collects
the item, but you can arrange to meet somewhere.
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Discussions
and planning
The next three
meetings are on Wed 24 July, Wed 28 August and Wed 25 September. These meetings will mostly be planning the Warm Homes Trail.
We have discussions
and plan what we are doing at meetings
on the fourth Wednesday
of most months at 7:30pm at The
Chantry.
The first hour or so is often a talk or general discussion that we call
Sustainability Forum. Then we have a tea break and talk about what the
project groups are doing. All are welcome.
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Grow Your Own Food
The Grow
Your Own Food group
has a meeting most months, usually on a Thursday at 7:30pm. The next
session is a garden visit to 44 Castle Street on Thu 11 July, and there is an
orchard practical morning on Sat 20 July at 10am.
Click here for meetings after
that or ring 01454-412165. The Grow Your Own Food group also has an
email group; to subscribe email gyof-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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Dates
Fri 5 July: Training for organising the
Wed 10 July: S Glos Environment Forum, 7:30 to 9:30pm at Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre. Topic: the Severn Vale landscape. Email sustainability@southglos.gov.uk
or call 01454 863870 if you would like to go.
Thu 11 July: Grow
Your Own Food group - 7:30pm.
Garden visit.
Wed 24 July: ST general
meeting, 7:30pm, The
Chantry.
Wed 28 Aug: ST general
meeting, 7:30pm, The
Chantry.
For more dates see the website
diary page.
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