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SUMMARY:Tackle Damp and Mould Parts 1 and 2 - Boiler House\, Moss Side
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to tackle the root causes of damp and mould in the home.\n\n\nThis is a two part training\, where you will be given a task between sessions to assess damp and mould in your home. We strongly recommend attending both parts of the training. When you book onto the event\, you will be booking onto both parts of the training\, which are held on the 1st and 8th October\, at the Boiler House\, 12:00 – 13:30.  \nDiscover how to tackle mould in this workshop. Don’t let dampness damage your walls and furnishings or compromise your health. Join us to learn how to tackle damp effectively and create a safer living environment for you and your family. \nYou’ll learn: \n\nThe causes and effects of damp and mould\nPractical tips to prevent and eliminate mould growth\nTechniques to keep air in your home healthy\nDo-It-Yourself solutions for a healthier home environment\n\nWho should come? Everyone’s welcome! Whether you own your home\, rent\, or just want to feel cosier this winter. No experience needed. \nThere will be free tea\, coffee\, and snacks provided as part of this workshop. \nIf you have any questions about this workshop\, or any other Energise activities\, please email us on energise-manchester@carbon.coop\, or Call/Whatsapp us on 07593711298
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/tackling-damp-and-mould-parts-1-and-2-boiler-house-moss-side/
LOCATION:Boiler House\, 9 Wilcock Street\, Moss Side\, England\, M16 7DA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:EcoHome Lab: UCL research on neighbourhood-scale batteries
DESCRIPTION:Carbon Coop has been working with researchers at University College London on a project to explore shared neighbourhood-scale batteries. Carbon Coop members took part in workshops using a shared battery game to help them think about whether and how shared batteries might be made to work effectively for them. In this Ecohomelab in-person meetup\, Georgia Panagiotidou and Mike Fell from UCL will talk about what the work involved\, share early findings\, and listen to your feedback. \n————————————– \nNow in our regular monthly slot – every second Thursday of the month. A hangout for people taking control of their home energy usage and generation. We use open-source hardware and software to gain a better understanding of energy in our homes and explore how to make the best use of the energy we generate and reduce energy wasted. \nCatch up on [some of our previous sessions and presentations](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiz1gBPXWVAJ4hzg3zj72hVrXVJgWvzOG). \nThis is a [Carbon Co-op](https://carbon.coop/) initiative to enable peer learning amongst our membership and our wider community. \n**Regular topics include:** \n• Home energy monitoring. \n• House energy performance assessment \n• Sensors – electricity\, gas\, temperature\, humidity\, air quality… \n• User interfaces\, dashboards \n• Smart houses and automation \n• Aggregation of data sources \n• Taking the power back! – Making better use of the surplus power we generate
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/ecohome-lab-monthly-meetup-and-skill-share-60/
LOCATION:Bridge 5 Mill\, 22a Beswick Street\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Tackle Damp and Mould Parts 1 and 2 - Station South\, Levenshulme
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to tackle the root causes of damp and mould in the home.\n\n\nThis is a two part training\, where you will be given a task between sessions to assess damp and mould in your home. We strongly recommend attending both parts of the training. When you book onto the event\, you will be booking onto both parts of the training\, which are held on the 16th and 23rd October\, at the Station South\, 18:00 – 19:30.  \nDiscover how to tackle mould in this workshop. Don’t let dampness damage your walls and furnishings or compromise your health. Join us to learn how to tackle damp effectively and create a safer living environment for you and your family. \nYou’ll learn: \n\nThe causes and effects of damp and mould\nPractical tips to prevent and eliminate mould growth\nTechniques to keep air in your home healthy\nDo-It-Yourself solutions for a healthier home environment\n\nWho should come? Everyone’s welcome! Whether you own your home\, rent\, or just want to feel cosier this winter. No experience needed. \nThere will be free tea\, coffee\, and snacks provided as part of this workshop. \nIf you have any questions about this workshop\, or any other Energise activities\, please email us on energise-manchester@carbon.coop\, or Call/Whatsapp us on 07593711298
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/tackling-damp-and-mould-parts-1-and-2-station-south-levenshulme/
LOCATION:Station South Cycle Cafe Levenshulme\, 975-977 Stockport Road\, Levenshulme\, England\, M19 3NP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Levenshulme Area-Based Retrofit Scheme
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the processes and ways of working that underpin this innovative retrofit scheme.\n\n\nCarbon Co-op are leading this innovative place-based pilot\, aiming to bring opportunities for retrofit into communities on a tenure-blind basis\, by addressing some of the barriers and challenges currently facing households. \nActing as an intermediary\, Carbon Coop have aggregated retrofit professionals and partnered with a social enterprise training/contractor on behalf of participating households\, engaging local people through participatory community liaison. They are facilitated a blended finance package\, mixing grant and zero percent municipal lending tailored to householder circumstances. \nThis webinar brings together a panel of key players from the scheme to explore their experience of the process to date\, now that works are on site. \nNB: all the households in the current scheme are owner occupied\, but place based approaches involving public and private tenants are equally applicable. \n \nWho should attend?\nThis event is suitable for anyone with an interest in place-based or area-based approaches to retrofit delivery. This might include: \n\nLocal authorities\nCommunity Energy organisations\nHousing providers\nLocal and national government policy makers\nThink tanks\nHousing campaign groups\nFinancial providers\nRetrofit professionals and providers\n\n \nChair and Panel members\nChair\nJennifer Brennan\, Director – Harlow Consulting \nJennifer is a co-founder of Harlow Consulting\, specialising in construction and built environment research and evaluation. She works with clients including CITB\, Historic Environment Scotland\, Home Builders Federation and Historic England. She has recently led a Skills Needs Analysis for Historic England assessing skills needs\, gaps and shortages for construction\, repair and maintenance of pre-1919 buildings\, including skills and qualifications needed for retrofit. \n \nPanel members\n\nJonathan Atkinson\, Co-founder – Carbon Co-op \nJonathan is a co-founder of Carbon Co-op\, a board member and staff member\, developing and project managing innovative\, new low carbon projects. He is the Retrofit Lead at the organisation\, overseeing a wide range of energy efficiency projects. Jonathan’s earlier career included time at two research co-ops and in 2002 he co-founded UHC Collective\, a multidisciplinary art and design project. He splits his time with People Powered Retrofit where he is Business Director. \n \nAneaka Kellay\, Citizen and Community Engagement Lead – Carbon Co-op \nAneaka works in the Retrofit Team and Energy Commons Team at Carbon Co-op. She is experienced in workshop development\, facilitation and community engagement. She is passionate about social and environmental justice. Over the last 9 years\, she has worked to engage and organise training for householders and contractors around retrofit. Her current area of interest is in people-centred approaches to energy-efficient schemes. \n \nMichael Dickinson\, Director – B4Box Ltd \nB4Box are an award-winning construction training provider and employer who work differently. Their unique integrated business model puts local learners and skilled employees at the heart of all business decisions\, shaped and informed by their core values: tackling poverty\, addressing climate change\, promoting social justice and addressing inequalities. B4Box won the Ashden Award for Low Carbon Skills in 2022. \n \nHannah Dixon\, Director\, Architect\, Certified Passivhaus Designer\, AECB Certifier – Progress in Practice \nHannah is a chartered Architect and Certified Passivhaus Designer\, specialising in sustainable\, low carbon construction and community engagement. She has a wide range of experience working on Passivhaus and low energy schemes\, as both Project Architect and Passivhaus Consultant. \n \nJulie Maxwell\, Architect and Retrofit Coordinator – Progress in Practice \nJulie is a qualified architect who moved to the UK in 2015. She has a wealth of experience delivering divers residential projects from deep whole house retrofits to high performance new builds in Sheffield Yorkshire and the wider region. She is passionate about community engagement\, making retrofit accessible to all and creating high-quality and sustainable designs.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/levenshulme-area-based-retrofit-scheme/
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