Futures Forum: A solution to our housing problems: the housing coop: Transition Exeter meeting Weds 10th September
This Wednesday they meet for their AGM - plus a presentation from Exeter City Council:
- at 19:00–21:00
Exeter City Council has encouraged and supported Exeter ECo- Housing Co-opreative. The Council builds all their new homes to the passiv standard.
We're delighted that Emma Osmundson & Caroline Massey, Exeter City Council can join us to speak about ‘Why the Council builds passiv houses’.
The AGM will be short and include an update on our progress over the past year. All are welcome - please invite your friends!
We're delighted that Emma Osmundson & Caroline Massey, Exeter City Council can join us to speak about ‘Why the Council builds passiv houses’.
The AGM will be short and include an update on our progress over the past year. All are welcome - please invite your friends!
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Exeter Eco-Housing community changed the name of the event to "'Why the Council builds passiv houses'".
'Why the Council builds passiv houses'
Here's more from their Facebook pages:
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Our first AGM is this week. I'm looking forward to b hearing from the Council about their work to build their council houses to passiv standards - affordable to live in for residents and the planet. You're all welcome to come along - see the event info on this page smile emoticon
Moment of truth as we meet with our consultant Alex who has been completing our financial modelling. ...
So who's coming along to our v event then?! All welcome. smile emoticon
https://www.facebook.com/events/1512443055738466/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1512443055738466/
So how do you see the future for Exeter's communities as the city grows? Good event coming up. ...
This looks like an interesting event discussing what's going on and the future for communities in Exeter might look like and how some of the money from builders levies can be spent.
All who live and work in Exeter can go along.
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