Download this community action plan to retrofit your community building into a space that’s affordable, comfortable and sustainable.
Retrofitting means making changes to something that has already been constructed or manufactured. Retrofitting a building means adding new features (such as new windows) or systems (such as solar panels) to make it more efficient to run.
This action plan, full of advice from our climate partners the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE), will help you to:
It also includes tips from Par Bay Big Local and Marsh and Micklefield Big Local who have retrofitted their community buildings to make them more energy-efficient.
One of Marsh and Micklefield Big Local’s priorities was to improve the energy-efficiency of community buildings in the area, to reduce their environmental impact and ensure they remain well-used community assets for decades to come.
Partnership member Jean approached CSE to help improve the community centre, which was built in 1989. It was often difficult and expensive to heat, and users complained of it being cold. CSE worked with Jean and other partnership members to develop an action plan to retrofit it:
I see this as a real step forward in investing in our community buildings, not just for current and future residents, but also the environment.”
Jean Peasley, Marsh and Micklefield Big Local partnership member
Download the action plan now >
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