10th January 2020

Reduce the carbon footprint of your home

As individuals, our carbon footprints are made up of many things. One of these is the home we live in and there are lots of things you can do to help improve things.

As part of Bradford on Avon Town Council’s Climate Emergency strategy, we invite you to come along and find out more about what you can do to reduce the impact that your home (or future home) has on global warming.

Our ‘Green Homes‘ event starts at 7pm on Thursday 23rd January in St Margaret’s Hall. Entry is free and places can be booked via Eventbrite HERE

The focus will be on domestic energy, whether saving through insulation, technology, build specifications, planning, etc. as well as renewable energy sources and other technologies.

 

The exciting list of confirmed speakers for the event are:

Toby Cambray – Founding Director at GreenGauge:

An award winning building & engineering consultancy specialising in sustainable, low energy design

Peter Capener – Managing Director at Bath & West Community Energy:

Community owned renewable energy projects

Mike Joyce – Future Proof:

A service managed by the Centre for Sustainable Energy. Futureproof aims to make it easy for homeowners & contractors in the West of England to carry out energy saving improvements & refurbishments with confidence.

Simon Forsyth – CarbonLens:

Specialists in cost saving through carbon management and resource efficiency.

 


There will be a cash bar with any procedes going to Climate Friendly Bradford on Avon, who are kindly running it.