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Stoke Climsland Parish Council has announced the release of a Retrofit Guide intended to help residents make home improvements for a healthier and more energy efficient living environment.
The free booklet demonstrates how small changes can help ordinary people save money on energy bills, create a comfortable and healthy home, reduce environmental impact and improve resilience.
It covers all types of property, including common concerns around retrofitting older and historic properties, providing advice that is sensitive to the unique character of local buildings. It also busts some jargon and provides checklists to help residents plan and progress their retrofit journey. By covering both quick wins and long-term investments, the guide aims to be accessible and useful for all, regardless of property type or budget.
Councillor Sarah Ross, Chair of the Parish Council, stated:
We are committed to helping our community become more environmentally responsible. This guide is a practical resource for every household, whether you’re a homeowner, tenant, or landlord. Small steps can make a big difference, and together we can help ensure a healthier, greener future for Stoke Climsland.
The Retrofit Guide was developed through a collaboration with 13 organisations and over 50 supporters and community members, including Tamar Energy Community, Community Energy Plus, and Cornwall Council (Historic Environment). It contains practical suggestions covering 6 key considerations: maintenance, insulation, ventilation, heating, cooling, and renewable and smart technologies. This includes dealing with damp and sustainable practices.
The Retrofit Guide is available for free download from the Stoke Climsland Parish Council website: https://www.stokeclimslandparishcouncil.org/carbon-zero-homes-project/ (Printed copies are also available.)
Stoke Climsland Parish Council recommends that all residents refer to this resource and evaluate retrofit measures as appropriate. The guide aligns with the council’s objectives related to sustainability, energy efficiency, and community well-being.
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