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Transition Town Alness

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... -    Learn about the financial incentives for home renewables -    Meet some local installers -    Take literature home for further information -    See what’s possible, how it works and what it costs ...
... with local agencies, charities and community groups operating in the Alness area. We were also delighted that John Thurso MP came along to meet our new Home Energy Advisors.   The event included ...
... top three most popular in the survey were help reducing energy use, using heating systems effectively and monitoring energy consumption. Local food is also a popular theme and ATTG will be developing more ...
... the local projects that have already helped Alness reduce its carbon footprint and dependence on fossil fuels. Most importantly, it was an opportunity for locals to meet and discuss ideas that could help ...
Food is important to all of us. Around one-fifth of our carbon footprint comes from food, but it's not as simple as how far the ingredients have travelled to your plate. Local food production is key to ...
6. We want your opinion!
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... travel and local food. You can still give us your opinions by following this link (Click Here to take survey). You can also let us know of any projects and activities that you have come up with. Your feedback ...
... Network (RoWAN). Over 175 people came along to the Averon Centre to find out more about environmentally-friendly food and to celebrate local produce. The Allotment Society showed off some of their ...
8. Powerdown Person appointed
(Powerdown/Powerdown News!)
Alness Transition Town Group, a group of Alness people committed to finding ways of supporting local families and businesses to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels, has appointed Peter Elbourne to the ...
9. Community Powerdown Powers Up!
(Powerdown/Powerdown News!)
... of‘ 'low carbon’ community developments including local food allotments and markets; community energy audits using thermal imaging cameras; use of electric vehicles; developing local renewable energy generation; ...
10. Overview
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... local food, travel and waste. Community Powerdown is funded by the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund and is supported by Community Energy Scotland and the Development Trust Association Scotland. ...
11. About Us
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Who are we? Alness Transition Town Group is a network of local people who are working together to build a low carbon, sustainable community for the future here in Alness. With the imminent threats ...