Month: November 2024

Recycling, how does it really work

Our seventeenth seminar was on recycling. Joel Rawlins from Alliance Environmental, the firm who handle most of the recyclable waste we generate locally on behalf the High Peak Borough Council area spoke about what actually happens to our ‘recyclables’, what happens..

Zero Carbon Britain

Number sixteenth was Zero Carbon Britain. Paul Allen from the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) in Wales spoke about the CAT Zero Carbon Britain plan, roadmap, and courses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHJbdiKYYYU&t=26s

Me and My Electricity

Number fifteen of our seminars was Me and My Electricity. Peter Ranson shared his non-technical story of how he has been able to establish a home energy system which minimises the use of electricity from the grid whilst maximizing..

A Neighbourhood Plan for Buxton

Number fourteen of our seminars was A Neighbourhood Plan for Buxton with Joe Dugdale, Jane Reynolds & Richard Silson. Buxton is unusual in not being ‘Parished’, i.e. it does not have its own Town Council – that means that all..

Participatory Budgeting

Number thirteen of our seminars was Participatory Budgeting Alan Budge, who lives in Buxton and helped to write the Buxton Economic Resilience Study (2016) has worked to support the development of Participatory Budgeting (PB) across the UK for the..

Sustainable Travel

Our eleventh mini-seminar was Sustainable Travel A dynamic duo of expert speakers working on sustainable travel: Tina Heathcote; Buxton Town Team will soon be consulting on the first ever whole-town all-inclusive Sustainable Travel Plan in the country to keep Buxton..

Excellence in Consumption

Our ninth mini-seminar was ‘Excellence in Consumption’ Dr Terry Newholm, Reader in Consumer Ethics, University of Manchester.  Our life is in a consumer culture with all the threats that poses to our survival; not an easy proposition for us humans…