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SUMMARY:Carbon Co-op AGM and celebration 2023
DESCRIPTION:Carbon Co-op’s Annual General Meeting and celebration event.\n\n\nA﻿fter a gap of three years\, we’re back with an in person / hybrid AGM celebration  event.  \nW﻿e will re-cap of Carbon Co-op’s work in tackling climate change through collective action and highlight the progress made over the last few years and the plans and challenges ahead.  \nC﻿ome along to get hear about our work\, offer your views and meet other members. The event features a celebratory meal and a film showing of the Oil Machine plus a Q&A.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/carbon-co-op-agm-and-celebration-2023/
LOCATION:Bridge 5 Mill\, 22A Beswick Street\, Manchester\, M4 7HR\, Manchester\, M4 7HR\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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SUMMARY:New Local Authority Approach to Person Centered Retrofit for Fuel Poverty
DESCRIPTION:We have been looking at how we can better fund whole house retrofit for those most vulnerable to fuel poverty. Come along to find out more.\n\n\nNottingham City Council and Plymouth City Council are working with Carbon Co-op through mPower\, Horizon 2020 project\, to investigate opportunities to develop a sustainable financial approach to whole house retrofit of fuel poor homes\, using a person-centred approach.  \n \nWith the introduction of Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery (LAD) and Home Upgrade Grants (HUG) being delivered through local authorities alongside existing Energy Company Obligation (ECO) delivery\, grant funding for energy efficient retrofit is at the highest level for over a decade. Moreover\, the security of future investment in this sector looks more certain than ever\, as does a local authority-led delivery model for at least some of the funding.  \n \nWhile more retrofit is being delivered\, these schemes are disproportionately failing to address the most vulnerable homes. Nottingham City Council and Plymouth City Council have worked collaboratively to investigate how whole house retrofit can deliver to those most vulnerable\, and how this could be sustainably financed.  \n \nWe are keen to share our learning with other Local Authorities in the UK and with stakeholders and institutions from the health\, energy\, employment\, property development and education sectors who can see the benefits of working together to tackle fuel poverty.   \n \nAgenda \nIntroduction to mPower – Justin Bear\, Project Manager\, Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Energy Community. \nPresentation on People-Centred Fuel Poverty Approaches – Dr Alice Jones\, Impact Consulting Ltd. \nPanelist discussion with:  \n\nEleanor Radcliff\, Senior Researcher from Centre for Local Economic Strategies on Local Anchor Networks\nBruce Davis from Abundance Investment on Community Municipal Investment.\n\n[Due to UCU strike action Dr Mark Davis and Prof Lucie Middlemiss are no longer able to attend ] \nDiscussion   \n \nStakeholder Workshop \nThis event will be followed by a Stakeholder Workshop\, if you are based in Nottingham or Plymouth and are interested in talking with the team about their work and how it is relevant to your organisation please contact aneaka@carbon.coop. \n \nSpeaker Biographies \n\n\nJustin Bear joined the PEC team in September 2017. He coordinates PEC’s energy team to install simple energy efficient measures and provide advice. He also works behind the scenes to develop new opportunities. \nWith a Natural Sciences degree from the University of Bath\, he enjoys communicating technical information in an uncomplicated and engaging way. He has used these skills delivering fuel poverty projects at the Centre for Sustainable Energy in Bristol between 2013 and 2017 and before this worked briefly for Good Energy. \n\n\n\nEllie Radcliffe is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Local Economic Strategies\, having previously developed diverse experience across the third sector. Ellie delivers research\, membership\, policy and consultancy work at CLES\, and has particular interests in deepening local democracy\, climate change and community activism. She also delivers work exploring how to tackle environmental breakdown using community wealth building and was co-lead author on CLES and Carbon Co-op’s A community wealth building energy transition toolkit. Outside work she is involved in developing the circular economy and community growing where she lives in Manchester. \n\n\n\nBruce Davis is Cofounder and Joint Managing Director of Abundance Investment. Abundance were the world’s first regulated crowdfunding platform and have since raised more than £115m for green and socially positive projects and businesses in the UK direct from small investors – investing from just £5. Abundance worked with the University of Leeds and UK Government to create a new generation of “Community Municipal Investments” and launched the first two pilot bonds in 2020 with West Berkshire and Warrington. They are working with a number of councils across the UK to issue Local Climate Investments using the CMI structure with 5 further councils announcing intention to issue investments post COP. Islington are the latest authority to issue an investment aiming to raise £1m for 6 local projects. Bruce is also Visiting Research Fellow at the Bauman Institute\, University of Leeds and has recently published a book – “Crowdfunding and the democratization of Finance” with Dr Mark Davis\, via Bristol University Press.  \n\n\n\nAbout \nThis event is being hosted by Carbon Co-op in partnership with Nottingham City Council and Plymouth City Council as a part of a European Funded Horizon 2020 project\, mPower.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/new-local-authority-approach-to-person-centered-retrofit-for-fuel-poverty/
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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CREATED:20200215T010722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200320T084107Z
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SUMMARY:Info Night: Construction Contracts - sign on the dotted line?
DESCRIPTION:Construction is crammed with complex contracts – but it doesn’t have to be that way… Contract lawyer Sarah Fox takes it back to basics.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/info-night-construction-contracts-sign-on-the-dotted-line-2/
LOCATION:Federation House\, 2 Federation Street\, Manchester\, M4 4BF\, Manchester\, M4 4BF\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200307T183000
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CREATED:20200204T130726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200306T084042Z
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SUMMARY:Energise After Party
DESCRIPTION:Member social following Energise workshops – whether you come to the workshops or not!
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/energise-after-party/
LOCATION:The Talleyrand\, 1030 Stockport Road\, Manchester\, M19 3WX\, Manchester\, M19 3WX\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200306T183000
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SUMMARY:Energise Home Energy Party
DESCRIPTION:Come to a house party with a difference. Hunt for draughts and cold areas\, identify energy improvements and learn how to make them.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/energise-home-energy-party/
LOCATION:Member House TBC\, Levenshulme\, Manchester\, M19\, Manchester\, M19\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191107T183000
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CREATED:20191004T130724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T130837Z
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SUMMARY:Everything eBikes: EcoHome Lab + Info Night
DESCRIPTION:Ever thought of getting an electric bike? We explore everything ebikes: from buying\, hiring\, retrofitting\, commuting or leisure.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/everything-ebikes-ecohome-lab-info-night-event/
LOCATION:Popup Bikes\, Arch 5 Corporation Street\, Manchester\, M4 4DG\, Manchester\, M4 4DG\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191019T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191020T170000
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CREATED:20190925T010747Z
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SUMMARY:Green Open Homes 2019
DESCRIPTION:Visit inspiring eco-homes!\nJoin us for an inspiring day of eco-home visits\, meet and speak to people who’ve retrofitted their homes and get your questions answered!\nHave you got questions about insulating your home? Want to understand how others have thought through home improvements? What to know how others have found trades people?  \n*WHAT*\nOpen Homes \nHomes that have had energy efficiency improvements are open for one weekend. Click here for a description of the homes:\n\nPaul & Lorenza\, Levenshulme\nAndy & Sue\, Rossendale\nRuth\, Fallowfield\nEcospheric\, Chorlton (Book here)\nDom & Kerstin\, Prestwich\nAlan & Monica\, Rusholme\nPhoebe\, Stockport\nSarah & Lloyd\, Heald Green\nCordata Housing Cooperative\, Withington **NEWLY ADDED 09/10**\n\nWorkshop  \nAn introductory workshop at Levenshulme Inspire: Beginners Guide to Retrofit. Helping you understand the basics and get your head around the jargon before you head out to see the homes. \nBus Tour\nWe will start the day at Levenshulme Inspire for a Carbon Co-op workshop: Beginner’s Guide to Retrofit. Marion Lloyd-Jones will explore what we mean when we talk about energy efficiency and retrofit. We will explore basic ideas and concepts\, and help you think through questions to consider when visiting eco-homes.\nWe will provide a free lunch and then head off on the tour!\nThe bus tour will stop at two Carbon Co-op member homes. Both are at different stages of development so this is an exciting opportunity to see the process.\n\nPhoebe\, Stockport\nSarah & Lloyd\, Heald Green\n\n\n*BOOKING*\nUse the ‘Tickets’ link to book your place to visit a home\, attend the workshop or get on the tour. \nUse this link to book visits to Ecospheric\, Chorlton.\n*WHEN*\nOpen homes\nGet their under your own steam\, hourly visit slots throughout Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th October 2019 (see timetable below).\nWorkshop & Bus Tour \nSaturday 19th October 2019\, 11am – 5pm.\n\n11:00 – 12:00 Workshop: Beginners Guide to Retrofit\n12:00 – 12:30 FREE lunch for workshop attendees\n12:30 – 17:00 Eco-home Bus Tour\n\n\n*WHERE*\nOpen Homes – Locations across Greater Manchester. NB we do not circulate addresses of the homes publicly\, you will be contacted a couple of days before the event with the addresses of the homes you have booked to visit. \nWorkshop –  Levenshulme Inspire\, Stockport Road\, Levenshulme..\nBus tour – Meet outside Levenshulme Inspire at 12:30 pm\n\n*COST*\nAll free\, but booking essential!\nWe are asking all bus tour attendees to pay a refundable deposit of £10 when booking. Your deposit will be returned if you attend the tour/make your apologies in advance.\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/green-open-homes-2019/
LOCATION:Levenshulme Inspire Centre\, 747 Stockport Road\, Manchester\, M19 3AR\, Manchester\, M19 3AR\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190924T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190924T193000
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CREATED:20190924T010825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T130707Z
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SUMMARY:GM Retrofit Builders Network Launch
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to meet other trades with retrofit experience in Manchester and access local clients seeking contractors for retrofit.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/gm-retrofit-builders-network-launch/
LOCATION:The Blue Bell Inn\, 170 Barlow Road\, Manchester\, M19 3HF\, Manchester\, M19 3HF\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190918T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T081948
CREATED:20190809T130759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T130950Z
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SUMMARY:Info Night: Construction Contracts - sign on the dotted line?
DESCRIPTION:Engaging a contractor in building works\, ordering materials for your retrofit project or making a verbal agreement with a builder? Then you are entering into a contract! But do you know your rights\, and if there is something in writing do you read every word before signing on the dotted line?   “You can agree to almost anything in your contracts… in theory. However\, laws can interfere with that freedom. Just because a term is written into a contract doesn’t mean you are bound by it.” (https://500words.co.uk/the-dotted-line-anything-almost/)  At this Carbon Co-op Info Night\, Sarah Fox (500 words) will be joining us to shine a light on construction contract basics – what to look for\, what to look out for\, and what your rights are. Sarah is a contract specialist who advocates for simple contracts of just 500 words to build trust and avoid disputes. Find out more at www.500words.co.uk \nThe evening is a great opportunity for householders planning retrofit works or other domestic construction projects to get their questions on contracts answered. Contractors are also welcome! \nShare your stories! \nWe’re also looking to hear about YOUR experience of contracts – have you been asked to agree to terms you’ve found unreasonable? Have you not received a contract until work had started and found yourself in breach of the contract through no fault of your own? Whether you can join us for the evening or not\, please email marion@carbon.coop in advance and we’ll ask for Sarah’s take on them so we can all learn from each others’ experiences – and if you want to keep your questions anonymous\, that’s fine!\nBooking is essential.\nAdditional information\n\nWheelchair accessible\nNearest train station Manchester Oxford Road (5 mins walk)\, Manchester Piccadilly (10mins walk)\nNearest tram stop: St Peter’s Square\nNearest car park: NCP Car Park Manchester Chorlton Street
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/info-night-construction-contracts-sign-on-the-dotted-line/
LOCATION:LEAF on Portland Street\, 113–115 Portland Street\, Manchester\, M1 6DW\, Manchester\, M1 6DW\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190328T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190328T203000
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CREATED:20190301T010711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T130712Z
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SUMMARY:Longsight Home Energy Party!
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to Equinox Housing Co-op’s home improvement house party! \nThis is a house party with a difference.\nCarbon Co-op members Aneaka is inviting her friends and neighbours in Longsight\, Levenshulme and Burnage\, to find out how we can improve our homes\, making them warmer and more healthy. \nWith the help of expert Energy Surveyor Diane Hubbard of Green Footsteps\, we will be hunting for draughts and cold areas of the house\, identifying energy improvements and outlining how to go about making them.\nUsing ‘blower door’ equipment (a big fan on the front door) to pull air into the house\, we will play ‘Hunt the Draughts’. A ‘semi-competitive’ game 🙂 in which teams will explore the house and compete to find the most draughty bits of the house (and there are likely to be a few!). \nDiane will be on hand to discuss what can be done to improve draughty and cold homes and there will be opportunities to ask questions and share tips. \nAdditional info:\n\nFood and refreshments will be provided.On street parking available\nThe house is not wheelchair accessible. A ramp into the house could be built on request. 
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/carbon-co-op-home-improvement-house-party/
LOCATION:Equinox Housing Co-operative
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190326T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190326T203000
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CREATED:20190202T010752Z
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SUMMARY:Carbon Co-op - AECB Lancashire Group Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:A chance to meet like-minded householders\, trades and professionals involved in eco-home renovations. \nCarbon Co-op and AECB Lancashire group are getting together to strengthen connections between householders\, consultants\, professionals and trades in the Greater Manchester and Lancashire areas. \nWe will hear short presentations from AECB and Carbon Co-op members\, enjoy a buffet dinner and have plenty of space to meet and socialise. \nAgenda\nBuffet at 6pmThe session starts at 6.20pmDiscussions and socialising.Short presentations from:\n\nMarianne Heaslip (URBED) – People Powered Retrofit\nAndy Hamilton (Carbon Co-op/AECB) – Ways in which AECB and Carbon Co-op can learn from each other\nJohn Grayson\, Carbon Co-op member – Futureproofing in retrofit\nChetna Balla (Comfort Being) – Passive house in tropical climates\nLloyd Hamilton (Carbon Co-op member) – Self-build project in Cheadle Hulme\nKit Knowles (Ecospheric) – Energy saving projects\n\nAdditional information\n\nWheelchair accessible\nNearest train station Manchester Oxford Road (5 mins walk)\, Manchester Piccadilly (10mins walk)\nNearest tram stop: St Peter’s Square\nNearest car park: NCP Car Park Manchester Chorlton Street
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/carbon-co-op-aecb-lancashire-group-networking-event/
LOCATION:LEAF on Portland Street\, 113–115 Portland Street\, Manchester\, M1 6DW\, Manchester\, M1 6DW\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181205T203000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181205T130845Z
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SUMMARY:Carbon Co-op Info Night: Heating and Ventilation
DESCRIPTION:Many of our members have questions about heating systems and ventilation – what works? What is suitable for different house types? How do heating systems and ventilation interact?\nOur approach to retrofit is fabric first – but what is second? Thinking through the way we heat and ventilate our homes is essential to effective whole house retrofit\, and ensuring that we are warm and have good indoor air quality.\nOlder homes were built to be draughty as a way of managing damp and indoor air quality\, but that makes them cold and expensive to heat. As we draught proof our homes and make them warm and cosy\, having a ventilation strategy that is compatible with our heating strategy and the building’s fabric becomes increasingly important.\nWe will be joined by three professionals with different areas of expertise: Peter King (Aereco\, Ventilation Manufacturer)\, Richard Shears (Snug Spaces\, Heating Engineer)\, and Jim Wild (LEDA\, Building Services Engineer). \nSpeakers will present drawing on their expertise in whole house building design\, heating system installation and ventilation system design.  To get the warmed up and focused on what you want to know about\, please post your questions on social media ahead of the event. \nFood will be provided. Booking is essential.\nAGENDA\n\n6.00pm – Arrival\, tea & coffee\n6.15pm – Introductions \n6.20pm – Speaker presentations\n7.20pm – Discussion\n7.50pm – Food and socialising\n8.30pm – Ends\n\nThis event has been sponsored by Aereco.\n\n\nSpeaker biographies\nJim Wild (LEDA\, Building Services Engineer)\nJim is an expert in Building Services Engineering and a Chartered Engineer and Director for LEDA. He works with a holistic view and human centred approach on all projects. At LEDA we are dedicated to creating excellent buildings that work. We provide advice and design at all stages of the construction life cycle and work collaboratively across disciplines to achieve financially viable\, lean and environmentally sustainable solutions. Currently we are working on single domestic dwelling refurbishments\, new build low energy and Passive House projects\, large refurbishments and new new build for private and local authority customers. \nRichard Shears (Snug Spaces\, Heating Engineer)\nRichard’s background is in plumbing and heating\, which he’s been involved with for over 10yrs. As he’s gained knowledge and experience he has moved more towards low energy retrofit and installing systems that suit the needs of low energy homes. Richard has also added energy assessment to his skills\, and more recently AECB Retrofit Co-ordinator qualifications.\nRichard started Snug Spaces as a way of providing a more rounded approach to retrofit. We are a small team of installers and subcontractors that provide guidance and advice to the homeowner and showing them a pathway to lowering their energy use. We focus on actual delivery and installation of energy efficiency measures\, quite often helping homeowners with single elements but also right through to whole house retrofits\, it isn’t always possible to plan a complete refurbishment of the home in one go.\nPeter King (Aereco\, Ventilation specialist)\nPeter King is a ventilation specialist with over 6 years’ experience at Aereco.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/carbon-co-op-info-night-heating-and-ventilation/
LOCATION:Room G4\, Friends Meeting House 6 Mount Street \, Manchester\, M2 5NS\, Manchester\, M2 5NS\, GB
CATEGORIES:Infonight
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