Workshop on energy in the Pewsey and Manningford area

Workshop on energy in the Pewsey and Manningford area

By Centre for Sustainable Energy

Come along to a workshop exploring renewable energy in Pewsey and Manningford and how it could benefit, or be owned by, the local community.

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Bouverie Hall

Goddard Road Pewsey SN9 5EQ United Kingdom

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About this event

Community • City & Town

Communities can help to shape the way that energy is produced and used in their area. A pilot project is being run in Wiltshire with six communities, to start conversations about energy use and renewable energy generation. This includes keeping homes warm and healthy and reducing energy bills. 

Community-led energy projects keep benefits local – from cheaper energy bills to investment in local facilities. When communities lead energy projects, they create solutions that work for everyone – tackling both climate change and rising energy costs. 

Please come along to a workshop exploring renewable energy in the Pewsey and Manningford area, and how it could benefit, or be owned by, local communities. 

If you can't make the event but would like to receive a survey and information about the workshop results and follow up engagement, please share your information in this short formand we'll be in touch after the workshop. 

What is the workshop? 

You’re invited to join this interactive workshop to start a conversation on energy in the area and share your thoughts as local people. 

This workshop is hosted in partnership with Pewsey Green, Zero North Wiltshire community energy group, Wiltshire Council, and the Centre for Sustainable Energy . This project is fully funded by the Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme and is not funded by taxpayers’ money or by a private company.  

What will happen in the workshop? 

We will explore how your community can play a role in the UK’s national efforts to take climate action – thinking about what renewable energy could happen in your area and how it could benefit your community. 

The workshop is aimed at anyone who lives or works in the Pewsey and Manningford area. Everyone is welcome. You don’t need any prior knowledge as there will be information provided during the workshop. 

You will be asked to work in groups to discuss how you feel about your local landscape, what types of community energy infrastructure (such as solar panels and wind turbines) you would consider adding, and how involved your community could be in this process. 

As the workshop takes place during the evening, food and refreshments will be provided. 

What happens after the workshop? 

After the workshop, a written summary of what was discussed will be publicly available. A survey will then be shared, for people who weren't at the workshop to add their thoughts and ideas to what was discussed. We will also be having further conversations to understand what the wider views of the community are (details of this to be confirmed). 

We hope to see you there - book your free spot by getting a ticket via this event page. 

If you can't make the event but would like to receive a survey and information about the workshop results and follow up engagement, please share your information in this short form and we'll be in touch after the workshop. 

Data Protection 

The identifying information this form will ask for is your name and email address. The information you provide will be stored on a secure database by the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE). This information will be shared with project partners Zero North Wiltshire. We will use this information to contact you only about the workshop and follow-up engagement. 

Your information will be held for three years after this form is completed, after which it will be deleted. Your individual response will not be shared with any other third party. Please contact CSE if you would like more information on communities@cse.org.uk. 

CSE's Privacy Policy: https://www.cse.org.uk/how-we-use-your-information/ 

Zero North Wiltshire’s Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy - Zero North Wiltshire 

Frequently asked questions

Is there food and drink?

Food and refreshments will be provided during the workshop and we will cater to all dietary requirements. Please be sure to include these in your sign up.

How accessible is the venue?

The Bouverie Hall is wheelchair accessible, the event will be held on the ground floor, and the room has a hearing loop. Please contact CSE if you have any concerns or questions.

Is there support with expenses?

If there are barriers to you attending the workshop that are preventing you from attending (such as childcare, travel or other reasonable expenses) please complete this short form to request support and we will contact you with more information https://forms.office.com/e/BJgZnvWRmf

Is there parking?

There is a large free carpark adjacent to the venue. The X5 bus also stops a 2 minute walk away on North Street. We encourage you to car share and leave plenty of time to get to the venue.

Can young people attend?

We would encourage young people aged 13-18 to attend with an accompanied parent/guardian/responsible adult. Please ask them to sign up on your behalf with their contact details.

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