Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire residents are invited to visit homes whose owners have made them cheap to heat, energy efficient and good for the environment. Almost 20 homes across two counties are opening their doors between 10th and 18th May as part of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Eco Homes Open Week. Details of houses which are open, and when, can be found on the event’s website
Visitors will be able talk to householders who have slashed their energy bills and now have a warmer home to find out how they did it. Technologies on display will include both the low-tech and inexpensive such as LED light bulbs, thermally lined curtains and DIY draught-proofing; and the high-tech such as solid wall insulation, solar panels, triple glazing, rainwater harvesting and ground source heat pumps.
Some of the homes are new and have been purpose built as eco homes, others are older and have been retrofitted. One is in a conservation area and several householders have sought to improve their homes whilst maintaining original features of the building. Some homes are mid-refurbishment meaning you will be able to see things that will be hidden once work is complete.
Tina Holt, owner of one of the homes, said:
Caroline Harmon of Marches Energy Agency, organisers of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Eco Homes Open Week, said:
Find details of homes that are opening on the event’s website
Derby & South Derbyshire
Derby Friends of the Earth have produced a template letter for people who would like to contact the banks helping to fund an Incinerator in Derby. The group are concerned that the Incinerator will cause ‘Deaths Brought Forward’ by 2-4 month in seriously ill people.
www.foe.co.uk/groups/derby
Nottingham now has its own Greeniversity. Greeniversity is an online tool that communities can use to get skills-sharing. Find skill share classes or offer to run one: www.greeniversity.org.uk/nottingham
The national Greeniversity project is currently running a competition to win a mountain bike or an ethical board game: www.greeniversity.org.uk/win-a-range-of-prizes
Derbyshire Eco Centre’s Summer Course brochure is out now and is jammed packed full of exciting course. Topics covered include solar hot water systems, building a compost toilet and growing organic fruit and veg. There also half day events for families during half term where children go free when accompanied by a paying adult.
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/ecocentre
This scheme accepts donations of unwanted paint at four Recycling Centres: Beeston, Calverton, Newark and Warsop. Site staff sort through these and give away reusable paint to community groups, schools and charities registered on our scheme.
Register: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/living/waste/recyclingadvice/communityrepaint/
Throughout the summer months, the scheme organises public open days to give away reusable paint to Nottinghamshire residents. These happen monthly between April and October: www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/living/waste/recyclingadvice/communityrepaint/paintopendays/ Nottinghamshire residents can book a timeslot by calling Nottinghamshire County Council on 0300 5008080.