by tresoc | Sep 30, 2020 | Latest TRESOC News, News
Sally was interviewed on the Full Totnes Breakfast Radio Show on Soundart Radio on Friday September 18th: you can listen to it here. Sally talks about existing projects as well as those in development: the proposed solar PV installation at Transition Homes’ eco-social housing development at Clay Park in Dartington, and the possibility of creating an Energy Local Club. The interview starts 12 mins 40secs in if you don’t want to listen to the whole show.
by tresoc | Sep 10, 2016 | Events, Latest TRESOC News
TRESOC is hosting The First Ever Archimedes Screw Festival at Totnes Weir on the River Dart on Saturday, 15 October, 2016, 11am – 4pm.
Science: Join Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT) river scientists to look at the salmon’s “eco home”. Simple testing kits will enable you to take measurements and look at ecological status of the Dart. Join hundreds of other Citizen Scientists in the region – sign up with WRT to become a River Dart steward.
Art: Celebrate the Dart – make a silver salmon and add it to a giant community shoal.
Energy: Hydro scheme tours at 12 noon and 3pm with Tresoc’s Alastair Gets, Director of Engineering – see inside the working plant. Find out about Tresoc’s new hydro project at Staverton Leat.
Join in: Share your own ‘Tales of the Riverbank’. Help us design a permanent sign to explain more about the scheme – what do you want to know? Participate in a clean-up along the river. Totnes Rubbish Walks volunteers will start at Totnes Bridge at 11am, arriving at the weir by noon, continuing along the river, finishing by 1pm.
If you work up an appetite: Taste Archimedes’ favourite Sicilian snack, veg-filled arancini – on sale from 12:30pm, while supplies last, fresh from local food geniuses, The Kitchen Table.
The festival is part of Transition Town Totnes’ Open Eco Homes weekend. From the traditional to the unconventional, the tour highlights inspiring homes at different stages on the journey to reducing their energy bills and environmental impact.
by tresoc | Jan 30, 2014 | Latest TRESOC News
Whilst we bring our project work to fruition, we also continue to advocate for community energy and, locally, are members of the REconomy Centre home to a REconomy Project, which identifies how much opportunity exists to generate jobs and livelihoods within the local area. TRESOC is a case study in the Totnes report [download Local Economic Blueprint] Coming soon: the 2014 Local Entrepreneur Forum, May 13th, Totnes Civic Hall, 9:30am-4:30pm.