£28,370 has been awarded from the BWCE Fund in 2019 to the following 9 community projects.

Amount Awarded

£2970

Project Summary

To work with the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) to train six local volunteers who will provide energy advice community events and attend home energy advice visits alongside a CSE energy adviser.

Amount Awarded

£2900

Project Summary

For a polytunnel to be used for training and food production in support of the Greenlinks eco-therapy allotment project and the Food for Thought catering enterprise.

Amount Awarded

£4163

Project Summary

To update and expand the cloth nappy library’s stock to enable it to support more of the community to become aware of and make the switch to reusable nappies.

Amount Awarded

£960

Project Summary

For the Alice Park Community Garden’s ‘Edible Food Forest’, which includes the purchase and planting of food producing trees and shrubs at the community garden, volunteer training and a food feast community activity to teach local people to identify and use produce.

Project Summary

For the cost of a Volunteer Coordinator to train and support volunteer ambassadors for Transition Bath’s Energy Sparks programme that provides energy advice and an education toolkit for B&NES schools.

Project Summary

For a range of awareness raising activities throughout 2020, targeting different communities in Bath and the surrounding area, empowering families to take action to reduce carbon emissions, and building the FACE community.

Project Summary

To establish a pilot replica project in Bath of the C.H.E.E.S.E. Project, providing thermal surveys to assist householders to improve the energy efficiency of their homes.

Amount Awarded

£3000

Project Summary

Toward the delivery of workshops in schools in Bath that focus on discussions about climate change and the creation of a song that articulates the pupils’ feelings about climate change and their proposed solutions.

Amount Awarded

£4500

Project Summary

Toward the installation of twenty-six solar panels on the village hall and electric storage batteries.