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Sustainable Building Resources

This Local Government Association renewables website contains a number of case studies of projects. Listed below:Energy planning Stockport’s energy opportunities and policies Mapping the potential for sustainable energy in Cheshire East Biomass Barnsley sets off biomass boilers read more...
Case studies
The PlanLoCaL website enables users to explore links between low carbon living and other local priorities, such as community buildings, housing and health. The website also hosts over 40 short films and an in-depth resources pack to assist community groups with establishing their own renewable... read more...
Case studies
Planning
Networks / sites with multiple resources
 Information for community groups and social enterprises setting up projects to reuse surplus building materials and products. read more...
Toolkits
The Sustainability Checklist has been developed by Team Dorset to help you consider how sustainability relates to your projects or plans. In particular it will help to quickly identify the contribution (both positive and negative) your project or activity is likely to make towards the London 2012... read more...
Toolkits
 A presentation given at the Low Carbon Solutions Public Sector Conference describing a new product to help with the understanding and implementation of the requirements of PPS1 and to help build robust, workable and sound planning policy. read more...
Toolkits
Planning
 How can we push power beyond our own authorities, out to individuals and neighbourhoods?  How can we encourage community renewable energy schemes where local people benefit?  How can we use the planning system reforms to give neighbourhoods more say about developments in their areas... read more...
Past events and presentations
A case study, which was presented at the recent Low Carbon Solutions, public sector conference, examining the energy recovered from waste in Cranbrook and Marsh Barton read more...
Case studies
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