Last month, through a £10,000 grant from ThamesWey’s Action Surrey project, St Mary of Bethany Church in Woking were able to replace their broken old boiler with a brand new efficient model. This will help make the church warmer and cheaper to run, as well as reducing their impact on the environment.
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Thameswey Central Milton Keynes eases stressed grid

ThamesWey Milton Keynes has been highlighted as one of the UK’s “hidden” power stations, helping to ease the stress on the National Grid.
ThamesWey run free energy education workshops
ThamesWey Sustainable Communities has been delivering free educational workshops throughout the summer through the Low Carbon Communities project, to Woking’s youth groups, teaching them about how we use energy; how it’s made and how different types of energy generation affect the environment.

These fun and interactive sessions have been well received by children and group leaders alike. Hilary Harris, Akela for 1st Goldsworth Park Cub Pack said of a session last week:
“Thank you for your time and enthusiasm at our Cub Pack meeting last week, the Cubs enjoyed learning about Energy Awareness and found it fun looking at the thermal image camera.”
The sessions lasted about an hour and included plenty of games and activities, providing a vital learning opportunity to the children to help them understand the importance of energy in their daily lives, and what they can do to improve the way they make and use it.
Surrey Prepared – flooding & emergency advice for Surrey residents
Surrey County Council has worked with partners to launch the Surrey Community Resilience Partnership. The partnership will help communities build resilience and protect homes under the Surrey Prepared initiative.
They have produced a booklet of tips and advice to help Surrey residents prepare for flooding and stay safe.
Unfortunately flooding can and does happen in Surrey – in 2013 the army were called in to help after a national incident was declared.That’s why we’ve put together these tips and pieces of advice to help you prepare for flooding and also cope as well as possible if it happens.
You can download your be prepared for flooding guide here
They have also designed a short guide on how to be prepared for local emergencies, encouraging household resilience.
You can download your how to be prepared booklet here
Surrey Prepared is also all about stronger communities and encouraging people to work together to plan and prepare for potential emergencies. We call this ‘community resilience’, and any individual or group can be part of it. All you need to do is:
- Check if a local group already has a plan – parish councils and residents associations often do.
- If so, join up with them
- If not, start your own with willing volunteers.
- Complete a Community Emergency Plan (DOC)
4 reasons energy efficiency is valuable for your business
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JNPDBIMzd4
Contact Action Surrey to find out how www.actionsurrey.org
£50,000 allocated to Surrey’s community buildings
ThamesWey Sustainable Communities is pleased to announce that it has now finished allocating £50,000 of funding from DECC to not-for-profit organisations to reduce their environmental impact and make their buildings more comfortable to meet in.
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Old Woking resident awarded ‘Streets Ahead’ insulation grant
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A (five) Grand way to help you keep warm this winter
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Interactive Energy Map for Woking Town Centre
A new map is now available showing ThamesWey’s heat, cooling and electricity networks in Woking town centre, along with information about the buildings connected to our district energy supplies. Continue reading