– our journey to net zero
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The Almshouse Association has a role to play in supporting our members’ net zero transition. We seek to provide sound advice to our members and offer connections to trusted tradespeople and, where possible, a route for funding.
Our strategy focuses on what we can do between now and 2030 but we must keep a watchful eye on the long-term government aim for the UK to be carbon neutral by 2050.
The proposed strategy has been broken down into three sections (please click in the links below to find out more):
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How members can improve their carbon footprint
[Click here]
2.
How the Association can support members
[Click here]
3.
How the Association can improve its carbon footprint
[Click here]
The Association seeks to provide our members with the best available information and contacts to enable our members to make informed decisions in this complex area.
Overseeing the running and maintenance of properties that are very old and/or listed buildings is a challenge at the best of times and the pressure to decarbonise can create additional burdens. We endeavour to obtain reliable contact details for trusted tradespeople who will carry out the right surveys and make tailored recommendations which are right for our members.
Below, we have created some links to documents and contacts that you may find useful. This will be updated as new information becomes available:
Documents/funding/guidance
Articles
Useful Contacts*
* The Almshouse Association makes every effort to ensure that the details of the panel are accurate and up to date; it is important that members satisfy themselves that the services, qualifications and relevant membership of professional bodies meet their particular needs.
If you would like to discuss your plans, need further help or would like to be added to our list of useful contacts, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Call Jack Baldan at The Almshouse Association on T: 01344 452922 or E: jackbaldan@almshouses.org