Open Eco Homes 2011 – Home Page

• Eco renovation • Practical ideas • Inspiration
Eco homes open their doors for guided tours

Choose HomesNews RoomAcknowledgements

Choose homes to visit – Case Studies and Cycle Routes

Come to our Launch Event – Eco experts ‘Question Time’

View Eco Poster and Leaflet – For display or to share

AFTER CHOOSING HOMES – call 0800 512 012 (Energy Saving Trust) – Booking lines are open on Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Saturdays 9am-12 noon

Book guided tours on Saturday 18 June and Sunday 26 June
at 10.30am, 12 noon, 2.00pm and 3.30pm

Donations invited with a guideline of at least £2 per person per home 🙂

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Solar panels, sedum green roofs, wood-burning stoves, solid and
cavity wall insulation, ground source heat pumps, in-home electricity
generation, and many other energy smart measures.

15 homes in and around Cambridge open their doors to show what can be done
to make low energy homes to a wide range of budgets. Homes include old and new,
big and small, and are warm and comfortable while economical in energy use.
Home owners are enthusiastic about changes they’ve made, and are happy to
share their experiences, ideas, costings and excitement.

Choose homes to visit

Find out what worked and what didn’t, and about the reality of giving your home
an energy makeover – for now and for the future.

AFTER choosing homes call 0800 512 012 (the Energy Saving Trust)
Booking lines are open on Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Saturdays 9am-12 noon

Book guided tours on Saturday 18 June and Sunday 26 June
at 10.30am, 12 noon, 2.00pm and 3.30pm

Donations invited: guideline of at least £2 per person per home 🙂
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Home PageChoose HomesLaunch EventNews Room

AcknowledgementsLow Energy LinksLaunch Stands
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Open Eco Homes 2011 is organised by Cambridge Carbon Footprint
in association with the Energy Saving Trust and Cycle Streets;
 

Funding has been generously contributed by Sustainable City,
Sustainable Parish Energy Partnership and local businesses:
Ridgeons, Midsummer Energy, Mole and East Green Energy.

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