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Helpful links from recent Putney Society meeting to help you reduce energy bills

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For anyone who missed last weeks meeting the scoiety have provided a list of speakers and helpful contacts.

Speakers:
Chair: Andrew Catto. Architect and Putney Society Buildings Panel Convenor
Andrew Catto Architects Ltd., 154 Putney High Street SW15 1RS.
Experienced local architects Specialising residential alterations and development. AECB, SPAB and Green Register members
www.andrewcatto.co.uk
020 8785 0077.

1A Charlwood Road: Matt Warnes (owner)
Matt is building an eco-house which came in sections from Germany and only took a few days to put up. Now the brick cladding is going on. It is fully insulated so that heating bills are going to be incredibly low. He hopes that he may be able to put it on the Open House programme for next September

Solar Energy: James Page, Joju Solar
Suppliers and installers of solar hot water and solar photovoltaic (PV)
Joju Solar, 39-41 North Road, London N7 9DP
www.jojusolar.co.uk 020 76971000

Older Builidings and Conservation: Natasha Brown, conservation architect.
Giles Quarme & Associates, 7 Bishops Terrace London SE11 4UE
www.quarme.com 020 7582 0748

Paying for it: Laura Polglase, Eco-renovate
Eco-Renovate specialises in finding creative solutions to make your home more energy efficient and offer independent advice on all aspects of sustainable design and renovation. They will be providing Green Deal Assessments.
www.eco-renovate.com











General Information:
http://calculator.bioregional.com/ Calculate your eco footprint.
www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
www.greenconsumerguide.com/index.php
www.climatechangeandyourhome.org.uk Advice from English Heritage


Some Other Organisations:
www.aecb.net Association for Environmentally Conscious Building
www.ech2o.co.uk ech2o water use consultants
www.greenbuildingstore.co.uk Suppliers of Green building products
www.greenregister.org.uk
www.passivhaus.org.uk
www.spab.org.uk Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
www.maintainyourbuilding.org.uk more advice from Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings

April 26, 2013

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