Launching on 15 June 2010 with Eco-Renovation Question Time, 16 houses in and around Cambridge will open their doors on 20 and 26 June to show best examples of how you can renovate your home to make it truly climate-friendly.
Find practical and inspiring ideas for eco-renovation and energy efficiency, whether you’re wanting to upgrade an older house, or contemplating a new-build project.
In a difference to the printed literature we now have 16 houses! We’ve added a 16th house in Newnham – a Victorian renovation featuring solar heating, rainwater harvesting and an eco-office/studio with green roof.
Read about the 16 houses and booking information
Download publicity material
Open Eco Houses will launch on 15 June with Eco-Renovation Question Time where a panel of experts will answer your questions about how to turn your house into a climate-friendly home.


Launching on 15 June 2010 with Eco-Renovation Question Time, 16 houses in and around Cambridge will open their doors on 20 and 26 June to show best examples of how you can renovate your home to make it truly climate-friendly.
Find practical and inspiring ideas for eco-renovation and energy efficiency, whether you’re wanting to upgrade an older house, or contemplating a new-build project.
In a difference to the printed literature we now have 16 houses! We’ve added a 16th house in Newnham – a Victorian renovation featuring solar heating, rainwater harvesting and an eco-office/studio with green roof.
Read about the 16 houses and booking information
Download publicity material
Open Eco Houses will launch on 15 June with Eco-Renovation Question Time where a panel of experts will answer your questions about how to turn your house into a climate-friendly home.


| 4 May 2010 |
| 7:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
Carbon Conversations at the Arbury Community Centre starts and continues every other Tuesday until 29th June.
For more information about Carbon Conversations click here and for enrollment information click here.
| 17 May 2010 |
| 7:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
Venue: Ross St Community Centre, CB1 3UZ.
Climate change messages are frequently of the ‘one-size fits all’ variety. How does it feel if you don’t fit the assumptions? How can we make sure we take account of everyone in the way we speak and the solutions we offer? Kirsty Wayland is passionate about climate change and is also a wheelchair user. She is Cambridge University’s Disability Equality Training Officer and a facilitator of Carbon Conversations groups.