A revolutionary new energy efficiency detecting system delivered by a fleet of bespoke vehicles is set to hit the road in Reigate & Banstead early in the new year.

The unique new Heatseekers vehicle – developed and mobilised by the Energy Saving Partnership – has the ability to assess over 1,000 properties an hour by automatically detecting and determining the insulation condition of a property. Operating at night, during the heating season, the thermal-imaging technology inside a specially adapted vehicle determines the address of each property and produces an energy efficiency verdict which is attached to a thermal image.

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Posted by: editor | 11/03/2009

Growing Redhill to collect national prize!

Event on 14th November – all welcome!

In the October newsletter we reported that the Growing Redhill project had heard it was successful in a bid to win at least 250 pounds worth of new tools from Fiskars, the Finnish tool company (www.fiskarsgarden.co.uk).

The long-awaited event with Fiskars to receive our new tools is to take place on Saturday 14 November. We will be up at the site, off the footpath from Church Hill in Merstham, from 11am to 1pm. Come along to celebrate Love Parks Week, help prune the apple trees and tidy up the site for the Winter. If you would like a plot for your own growing, come along and we’ll help you make it ready for planting. For public transport the site is within walking distance of Merstham Station and is on the 405 bus route from Redhill.

Click here for a map to the project site.

For more about Fiskars and the Growing Redhill project visit the Orange Thumb website – http://www.orangethumb.co.uk/love-parks/.
And for more information about this event, please contact Debbie Fox on 07717 678968

Posted by: editor | 11/03/2009

Create your own ecoteam

Do you want to save money, reduce your carbon footprint and have fun getting to know your neighbours a little better this winter? Why not set up or join an EcoTeam? Set up by Global Action Plan, the EcoTeam’s programme is designed to help households make improvements across a wide range of consumption activities including energy use, transport, water, waste and shopping. Teams of around 6-8 people meet every month for 5 months to discuss and implement practical ideas within their households. In the past, households have saved an average of £170 on their annual energy bills, reduced their carbon footprint by 17% and made some new friends as well.

If you want to get involved, either to organise a team or to join a local team near you, it’s simple. Just visit http://www.ecoteams.org.uk/, where you can find all the resources you need to get going. Alternatively, Sustainable Redhill is also involved in organising groups across the Redhill and Reigate area, including a local councillors group, so you are welcome to join one of these groups if you want to. Please email Rob Basto on EcoTeams@SustainableRedhill.org.uk to find out more.

And just to add an extra dimension, we’ll also be running a competition to find out the Redhill/Reigate team which has reduced its consumption the most – prizes to be confirmed at a later date!

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