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Jul 07
2010

we don’t expect to see curtains moving when the Autumn gales hit the back of the house any more

Posted by: Emma Rowlstone

Late last year, Emma won a £1000 worth of Eco- retrofitting of her home. It was part of the 10:10 campaign and Great British Refurb campaign competition. In this blog, Emma tells of her refurbishment experience.

May 20
2010

What does the Lib-Con Coalition mean for greener homes?

Posted by: Ellie Austin

I’m feeling quite positive about the coalition and what it could mean for greener homes in the UK.  During the fraught talks on those crucial days post-election as the new coalition was formed, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats had plenty of big issues that they disagreed on, not least of all nuclear power.  Despite this, there does seem to be an element of consensus on environmental issues between the parties and they have agreed on policies around a smart grid, renewable energy, electric cars, dropping the third runway at Heathrow and a Green Investment Bank.

Feb 10
2010

How much insulation does it take to make an eco-home?

Posted by: Will Homoky

The refurbishment is well underway at our house in Bristol, which will make it the 10:10 and Great British Refurb Campaign's Home of the Future. 

A notable change so far has been the arrival of vast quantities of Knauf Insulation.

Dec 09
2009

Let's do it!

Posted by: Nigel Banks


AECOM is delighted to have been chosen by Keepmoat as their energy consultants for the Great British Refurb campaign’s 10:10 competition. I’ve personally signed up to 10:10, as has AECOM as a business, but signing up is just the beginning of what should be a very rewarding journey.

For me, the 10:10 campaign is all about taking some quite simple actions that collectively will make a big difference ... and the actions on the Great British Refurb Campaign 10:10 competition are getting underway!

Oct 16
2009

Timing is everything

Posted by: Dane Elliott

The old phrase timing is everything couldn’t have rung more true for us at Keepmoat a couple of weeks ago.

For the past two years, we have been quietly getting on with developing our eco-refurbishment product. Working with our partners to test new sustainable methods while trusting old ones, has, we believe, helped us to pioneer what will become an industry growth area in the next couple of years.

Oct 12
2009

Action not words is what we need

Posted by: Stuart Singleton-White

It’s been a busy few days for the Grand Designs Great British Refurb Campaign.  We’ve been rushed off our feet.  First, there was the Manchester House refurbishment followed by Kevin McCloud appearing at the Tory Conference to tell them how important a programme of eco-refurbishment is for the UK’s existing house stock.  This was accompanied by the Great British Refurb Campaign’s very own Simon McWhirter appearing on the big screen as part of the Manchester House video

Then it was down to Birmingham and Grand Designs Live. On Friday afternoon Kevin appeared on stage with Colin Butfield from WWF and Marian Spain from the Energy Saving Trust as part of the Big Debate.  Both they and the audience were able to quiz Greg Clark MP, Conservative spokesperson for Energy and Climate Change (we quizzed Ed Miliband in London earlier this year). It was a lively debate with huge interest from the audience. A well informed bunch who were not going to let Greg Clark off the hook easily as they questioned him on exactly what the Tory policy was and where, in their opinion, its weaknesses lie.

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