Synertree Says: A very good event - excellent turn out, well planned and executed, people stayed on topic, everyone contributed, and there were a lot of constructive comments. Great talk from Simon Kenton - manager of Oxford's successful "Community Action Groups" (CAG) project, highlighting possible ways in which Bristol and the energy network could achieve some of their aims. Well done to Mark Leach, Jake Barnes, Dave Tudgey and others for organizing the event. Now there's the task of writing a document to incorporate the issues and ideas raised. Exciting stuff!
Official info: A collectively developed Community Energy Strategy for Bristol, driving initiatives that will put Bristol on the map, creating Bristol’s best future and establishing ‘Bristol firsts’ in community energy and energy efficiency; the result of community projects and city-wide partnerships working effectively together.
Following the election of our first mayor George Fergusson and a lively debate at the BEN November open meeting individuals participating in the BEN Google group put together an initial outline version of a strategy here.
Location: Unitarian meeting hall, Brunswick square, 7 - 9 pm
Official website: click here
Official info: A collectively developed Community Energy Strategy for Bristol, driving initiatives that will put Bristol on the map, creating Bristol’s best future and establishing ‘Bristol firsts’ in community energy and energy efficiency; the result of community projects and city-wide partnerships working effectively together.
Following the election of our first mayor George Fergusson and a lively debate at the BEN November open meeting individuals participating in the BEN Google group put together an initial outline version of a strategy here.
Location: Unitarian meeting hall, Brunswick square, 7 - 9 pm
Official website: click here