Open Eco Homes Stewards

Open Eco Home Stewards ensure our biggest event of the year runs smoothly. This year Open Eco Homes will run on May 12, 13, 26 and 27. Each steward will be assigned to one of the open Eco Homes that require a little extra support. Stewards will need to be friendly, attentive and available preferably for at least one full days of the event (roughly 10am to 4pm). A volunteer briefing will take place on the evening of 8th May at the CB2 cafe at 7:30pm.

Your main duties, in liaison with Eco Home owner you are supporting will be as follows:

  • On arrival, to chat with the home owner and put them at their ease, and ask them what support they’d like from you;
  • To check for access issues and safety hazards, and make a note of them;
  • Make sure an Eco Poster is displayed on a door or window and is easy to spot from the road;
  • Support the homeowner during the tour (ie make sure people stay within the official tour area!)
  • Placing a donation container, sign-in sheet, and CCF materials on a surface where visitors will be assembled at beginning and end of tours.

In being an OEH Steward you’ll be learning the ins and outs of eco renovation, getting to know and support pioneering, enthusiastic, passionate people who have loads to share. You will be trained ahead of time with a briefing session.

If you think you can fill this role send an email to stephanie@cambridgecarbonfootprint.org containing:

  • your name and contact details;
  • remind us of any previous experience as an OEH or CCF volunteer;
  • very importantly, which of the 4 days you would be available to volunteer;
  • if you have any preference for which house you would like to steward (we may not be able to fill every request, but we’ll try to match you with a house you’re interested in/live close to if you would like). The available houses are posted on the Open Eco Homes website.
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Bev: ‘Eating Local’ in Sunday Telegraph

It was exciting to have an article in the Sunday Telegraph yesterday about our Eating Local project! There is a picture of Helen and me in my kitchen with lots of veg from the Sunday market. You can also read the article by Sarah Lonsdale here.

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WordPress Wizard Wanted!

CCF is looking for someone who knows their way around WordPress to help us update our Open Eco Homes website to the 2012 version and to generally help us tidy and revamp our whole CCF website.

The Open Eco Homes website will include added features, and more content – ie 25 venues where there were 15 last year. The main body of the work will take place in February and March – in time for the 2nd April OEH booking line start date.

If you think this could be you, please get in touch as soon as possible with  stephanie@cambridgecarbonfootprint.org.

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‘Eating Local’ on Radio Cambridgeshire

On Monday 13th Feb Bev Sedley was talking about Eating Localwith Liz Rhodes of BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. In just 4 minutes she makes local food really attractive -  even in the winter!

You can listen to it here:

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‘Eating Local’ in the Cambridge News

6 CCF supporters are spending 6 weeks just eating local food to find out how it works for them -  and to cut their carbon.

They feature in Cambridge News and are blogging here about their experiences, with tips for delicious local food – even in the middle of winter!

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Exciting opportunity to join our Eating Local blog on Jan 1st!

After the usual excesses of Christmas and New Year we thought it would be a good time to get our Eating Local project going again, this time in the winter! So, if you want a New Year’s resolution that you have a good chance of keeping for six weeks, do join us from January 1st! Continue reading

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Join our Eating Local blog!

Four of us (Carolyn, Rod, Penny and Bev) are now into our fifth week of six weeks eating locally. I hope some of you have been following our blog on the CCF website! We have been asked if other people can join in – yes, you can! If you want to join us, email me (Bev) and we will tell you how to access the blog.

We would like to keep the discussion going after the six weeks – lots of interesting issues have come up – it hasn’t just been a list of what we ate (although there has of course been some of that + how we sourced our food). We are also planning to compile a list of our sources to put on the “resources” section of the CCF website as a downloadable pdf. One of the issues that came up is the fact that local doesn’t necessarily mean low carbon – we need to eat meat and dairy sparingly, even if it is organic and local. I must say it’s been rewarding and fun, if a bit frustrating at times (especially if, like me, you can’t eat food with gluten in…..) Try it and see!

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Carbon Conversations Revisited!

The first meeting of the Carbon Conversations Revisited group has taken place! Eight of us met to discuss reducing consumption and waste: how we are getting on, sharing ideas, what’s going well and what’s hard. We decided we would keep a diary of all our expenditure between this meeting and the next, as one of us has found that really helps to keep expenditure (and therefore carbon emissions!) down! Next meeting we are going to talk about travel (often a hard one). We all enjoyed sharing ideas and particularly sharing feelings – for example, we found it can affect feelings of status when other friends are talking about spending a lot of money – it feels hard to have people think you are poor when you’re not! This really shows how important it is to have the support of like-minded people – it is very easy to get demoralised in a high-consumption world!

This group is closed for the duration of the four sessions, but if you are interested in joining another group, we can certainly create a second one if there are enough takers. At the end of our four sessions we’ll probably continue, but there may be spaces in the group at that point, so do let me (Bev) know if you are interested! I can really recommend it!

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Directions to CCF Office

We’re very pleased with our new office in the Future Business building behind the Westbrook Centre off Milton Road CB4 1UY.  Map

Directions: The Westbrook centre is signed down the first left turn off the Milton Road, after the Mitchams Corner roundabout. Follow this road round to the back of the big offices and turn right into the large car-park. The Future Business building is in the far-left corner, next to Cambridge City Football Club. Our office is at the back-right on the ground-floor.  The office is fully wheelchair accessible.

Visitors welcome!  Please ring first to check we’re in:  01223 659962 or 07837 183271

 

 

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Eating Local underway

Four of us (Bev, Carolyn, Penny and Rod) are trying to source our food locally – one of a number of initiatives by people who have done Carbon Conversations and want to follow it up together for six weeks. We’re allowing “local” to mean “East Anglia”, but are trying to get our fruit and veg as close to home as possible, while allowing ourselves up to five exceptions (for those of us who can’t manage without coffee and chocolate!) Follow us on our blog!

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Local and global transport in the news

Transport issues have dominated our thoughts over the last few months. Locally, we’ve had the opening of the Guided Busway, linking St Ives to Cambridge in the north, and the Station to Addenbrookes in the south. Despite mixed views on the merits of the project and lengthy delays, it is fantastic to see such a major piece of public transport infrastructure up and running. We hope the leather seats, smooth journey and free wifi will be enough to tempt some commuters out of their cars. Continue reading

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Want to join the new CCF book group?

We’ve had a CCF book group for several months now and it’s been so successful that we are starting a second one in October. The groups are for anyone who has completed Carbon Conversations and are a great way of keeping each other enthused about low carbon living. The first book group started as four “Continuing Carbon Conversations” sessions about food. Some of the books we looked at were: Tescopoly, Eat your Heart Out, and Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal – all books on the Carbon Conversations reading lists, but which we hadn’t had a chance to read before. I found it was good having a deadline for reading the books – I ended up reading far more than I would have done otherwise!

After the fourth session we decided to keep going, choosing six books about low carbon living that we would all read, one for each session. Everyone made suggestions and we voted at the start. So far we have read The Spirit Level by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett and Animal Vegetable Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. With everyone reading the same book, we get really interesting discussions.

The first group is full, but a new one starts in October on Wednesdays. This group has participants already but there are several spaces for new people. The first session is 19th October at 7.30pm in Chesterton, and participants will be discussing Tim Jackson’s Prosperity without Growth (which I notice David Cameron took on holiday with him!). Other books to be decided. If you are interested, please email Jane Heal.

Do join us! (and also let us know of any really good books on low carbon living you would recommend!)

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Carbon Conversations Revisited and Free From discussion groups

Exciting new groups starting this autumn for people who have completed Carbon Conversation groups! Join our “Carbon Conversations Revisited” discussion groups or sign up for six weeks “free-from” meat, dairy etc.
Following a really interesting discussion last month with Carbon Conversations “graduates”, we are starting a number of groups this autumn, open to anyone who has done Carbon Conversations:

Carbon Conversations Revisited

We are setting up a group of four meetings for people who have done Carbon Conversations (and it doesn’t matter when you did it!). The plan is to meet (probably monthly) in someone’s house and go into more depth about each of the four Carbon Conversations topics: food, home energy, travel, other consumption and waste. We have 12 people already interested in this and are currently trying to find the best day, but we are happy to set up another group on a different day if more people are interested. This is not a reading group, but a chance to discuss topics more fully and share ideas for low carbon living. If you are interested, email Bev.

6-week Free From groups

We have also established four groups of people who want to try living in a certain way for six weeks. One of the groups (eat locally) has had its first meeting, but there is still time to join, and the other three groups are just in the process of being set up. The groups will run independently of each other:

  • Meat-free group
  • Dairy-free group
  • Plastic-free group
  • Eat locally group (starts Sept 4th, but one person is starting a week later, so it’s okay to join then)

The eat locally group also has a blog on the CCF website about this experience.

Email Bev if you are interested in any of the groups.

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August 2011 newsletter: Getting ready for autumn

In August things are a bit more quiet, but at CCF we are already busy making plans for the autumn. In September and October, we have scheduled visits to fascinating eco-properties as well as trainings in thermal camera usage and outreach presentations. Now is a good time to plan and book!

We are also taking part in several festivals in September, and would be delighted if you could spare a little bit of time to volunteer at our stall!

This month Ro Randall discusses the concept of community – something that is often referred to in environmental discourse, but rarely defined. Have a look at her latest blog entry for some food for thought on the role of communities.

Have a lovely time in August! We look forward to meeting you in one of the CCF events in September!

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Home Energy Volunteers Meeting

14 September 2011
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

Volunteers involved (or that want to become involved) in our Climate Friendly Homes and Eco-Renovations projects are invited to this meeting to plan eco-renovations events for the autumn term, and participate in ongoing discussions about the future of the Climate Friendly Homes project.

 

If you would like to attend please email beejal@cambridgecarbonfootprint.org or call 01223 659962

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