Trawsnewid Llandrindod Transition

What happens when the oil runs out?

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Transition Llandrindod

Making The Change For A Better Future

transition town imageWelcome to Trawsnewid Llandrindod Transition - the transition group for the community in and around Llandrindod Wells, Powys, facilitating the changes our community must make to meet the challenges of climate change and energy supply.

"what happens when the oil runs out? for all those aspects of life that this community needs in order to sustain itself and thrive, how do we significantly increase resilience (to mitigate the effects of Peak Oil) and drastically reduce carbon emissions (to mitigate the effects of Climate Change)?"

For background information on Transition issues in general, please read  this summary on the Transition Initiative website.

For information on our local activities, check out the news items below, the Meetings/events section in the main menu, and the calendar at the side of this screen.

 

Latest News from TLT

 

Free film night: GARBAGE WARRIOR 31/8/2010

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News about low impact housing in Wales:

GARBAGE WARRIOR (see events listing) documents the struggle of  US architect Michael Reynolds to have his low impact housing passed by his local planning authorities. Here in Wales the Lammas Ecovillage project also had a long struggle, but now things may be getting easier with the publication last month (July 2010) of Technical Advice Note 6 Planning for Sustainable Rural Communities

 

Powys Transition Network

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2010-07-17-PowysTransition-thumbTrawsnewid Llandrindod Transition group organised and hosted a very successful development event over the weekend of 17th and 18th July. The two day workshop was led by Transition Bro Ddyfi members Ann Owen and Mandy Dean, who led the participants through an imaginative range of activities and discussions to deepen their understanding of peak oil, climate change, consumerism and the Transition movement.

 

Household Energy Survey Project

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surveyAre you interested in cutting your energy bills and reducing your carbon footprint, but don't know where to start?  This summer, help is at hand with our new project.

Thanks to funding from Environment Wales' Climate Change Next Steps Fund, the Llandrindod transition group will be working with Household Energy Services (HES) of Bishop's Castle to conduct a number of detailed household carbon footprint surveys.

 

CO2i Grants 2009 to 2010

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Grants for homeowners and private renters in Powys

Insulation Grant - £300

  • Loft insulation;
  • Cavity wall insulation;
  • Thermostatic radiator valves;
 
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