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MakeyourhomeEco - short beginners courses

With a small group of committed individuals, learn how to take control of your energy use at home, how to save energy, money and carbon, and become confident in making choices and plans to make your home a more Eco and low-bill home. This is a friendly, inclusive beginners course.

What
  • Building
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Future of Bristol
  • Courses
  • Community group
When Oct 17, 2011 06:30 PM to
Nov 28, 2011 09:00 PM
Where CREATE Centre or St Werburghs Community Centre
Contact Name Maddy Longhurst, Martin Fodor
Contact Email
Contact Phone 07791 373483
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This is a unique, wide-ranging and user-led course which will enable householders and tenants to make different kinds of cost-effective changes at home. It challenges participants to reflect on their own motives values, priorities and needs, and supports them to create plans for change which reflect these and to understand jargon and demystify information. Participants benefit greatly from being able to discuss the issues openly and share views and experiences.

If you're not sure where to start, but know you want to make changes, take advantage of incentives and avoid being hit hard by rising fuel bills, this course is for you!

 

MakeyourhomeEco is running two courses, starting in October. One at CREATE and one at St. Werburghs Community Centre.

The course takes place over 6 sessions:

Daytime course (Wednesdays) at CREATE

Evening course (mondays) at St Werburghs Community Centre.

Go to www.makeyourhomeeco.wordpress.com for all the info, including a week by week summary of the course, our approach, testimonials and background and tutor information, and to sign up or register your interest.

Cost £95 per person -  2 conc places available.

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