Sustainability Workshop: Household sustainability - how to save the planet and your money

Date 27 May 2015 14:00 - 17:00
Venue Rural Regeneration Centre, Hadlow College
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Facilitators: Ian Smith (Transition Energy), Howard Lee

This FREE workshop will explore the concept of sustainability at the household level, ranging across issues such as food supply, waste management, energy and water use. This will be reviewed in the context of legislation and funding opportunities, to help us develop more sustainable and financially viable domestic livelihoods. Sessions will be highly interactive and maximise networking and discussion opportunities.

Provisional Programme:

14.00h – 14.15h coffee/tea, registration and informal tours of the Rural Regeneration Centre - RRC (a state-of-the-art Passiv Haus design). Minibus shuttling from Tonbridge station to RRC.
14.15h Welcome and introductions – setting the scene.
14.30h Sustainability at the household level – Ian Smith
15.00h Discussion
15.15h Coffee and breakout sessions – what are the key issues to examine?
15.45h Plenary discussion session – rationalising household priorities
16.15h Opportunities and obstacles – Ian Smith
16.45h Final plenary – what points should we take away?
17.00h Workshops closes – bus transport back to Tonbridge

If you have not already registered and would like to attend simply reserve a place via the website at www.hadlow.ac.uk/events. Please scroll down the list of events on the right of this web page. Demand is high and places are limited so please reserve your place by 22 May. Tonbridge is the nearest rail station: please confirm if you need transport from Tonbridge station to Hadlow and your approximate ETA there.
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