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Meter Project

Would you like to reduce your home energy consumption by a possible 20 – 25%? The why not join our Energy Reduction project? For a small contribution to Transition Bath you could borrow one of our electricity monitors and find out just exactly how much energy you use. The monitor fits safely and snugly onto your mains electricity cable and provides up to the second information on the exact amount of electricity you are using in pounds and pence. This means you can see the exact financial gain of turning off electrical devices at home.

Before you borrow your monitor you will need to take your electricity meter reading every week for four weeks, followed by four weekly readings after. These readings should be recorded and passed on to Transition Bath to help us evaluate the effectiveness of the project.

Interested? Please contact the project administrator via dodds.steele@btinternet.com, or telephone 01225-422586

To find out more read a review about the electricity monitoring monitor, click here.

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Launching a new regular Transition Social
10 Mar 2010
Following the great success of the meeting on 22nd Feb we are planning to run a social event on last Monday of every month at the Love Lounge...
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Seed Swap
21 Feb 2010
2:30 - 4:30 at St Marks Community Centre, Widecombe, BA2 4PA
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Landshare / Community Supported Agriculture meeting
12 Mar 2010

First meeting to develop thoughts / plans for community food growing. All welcome

7:30pm at 55 New King Street.

 


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Critical Mass bicycle ride
27 Mar 2010
Bath's latest incarnation of Critical Mass begins on Saturday 27th March, 1pm @ Kingsmead Square. We will be riding around the city centre and through Victoria Park for 45minutes-1 hour. The ride is aimed at bringing cyclists of all levels including families together for a fun packed ride with music and entertainment. Please wear high vis vests if you have them and wear colourful clothing.
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