Brickendon Liberty Watt Watchers PROVIDES A SIMPLE DEVICE to monitor your electricity consumption! Register now! Ring John Lambie 01992 511551 for details, or download the application form Application form and Club Rules 5.doc and send it to John on johnclambie@hotmail.co.uk. Tell John you saw it here!
Watt Watchers’ club is the brain child of the Reduce Re-use Recycle Group of Brickendon liberty parish. This carbon emissions reduction scheme is open to residents within a 10 mile radius which includes most of Hertford. Cost £15 for the 3 year programme. ‘Best Saving’ awards 3 monthly!! *Savings may vary - the average of15% is taken from the manufacturer’s research.

OFFER 2. Want to learn about the Transition movement, or find ways to set up local initiatives? Transition Hertford has The Transition Handbook, The Transition Timeline, Local Money and How to make it happen: Local Food. These books are for sale at a discount price of £10 each. Contact us for details or call Ben on 07714 088555



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LATEST NEWS:
11th April: Chris Jones asks Hertfordshire County Council what plans it has for Peak oil. See the response here
29th Feb: Transition Hertford is one of the charities presently in Hertford's Waitrose in the community funding boxes beyond checkout.
11th Jan 2012: The animation from the 2011 East Herts Eco Filmfest is up on the site
Green Drinks: these are held on the third Thursday of every month. Usually at the White Horse on Castle Street, Hertford. Second Thurs in Dec.
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In 2008 a dedicated team in the local community transformed Hertford into a Fairtrade town
Incredible edible Todmorden.
This Yorkshire town aims to be self-sufficient in most food by 2018.
Modbury in Devon.
This is Britain's first plastic bag free town.
Carbon neutral village
Ashton Hayes in Cheshire plans to become England's first carbon neutral village.
Landshare
puts land owners in touch with growers seeking allotments. Over 40,000 people have now signed up.
The super Three Villages Eco Group 3VEG has loads going on, including a thermal camera, car share scheme and a community orchard
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