Bristol Green Doors 11th and 12th September PDF Print E-mail

Update August 23

There will be 11 neighbourhood hubs taking part in the Bristol Green Doors weekend, each with maps, displays and information about thehomes open in each area - and some are also providing refreshments. The hubsare at Wild Goose Space, St Werburghs; Redland Park United Reform Church;faithSPACE, Southville; Westbury-on-Trym Library; Bristol Holistic Building Forum (Bishopston and St Andrews); Thali Cafe, Montpelier; Thali Cafe, Easton;Thali Cafe, Totterdown; Thali Cafe, Clifton; Long Ashton; All Saints Church,Fishponds; St John the Baptist Church, Frenchay and Knowle West Media Centre(Saturday only). Thanks to all involved for helping with these.

And of course there are also our three central hubs at the Architecture Centre, Create and at Coexist with information about what is happening city-wide.

Posters and flyers are now available and are being distributed around the neighbourhoods. Maps are coming soon. Watch the website- http://www.bristolgreendoors.org/homes-2/- for details of the 52 homes which will be opening on September 11thand 12th.

Last week Kate presented the Bristol Green Doors to Carbon Leapfrog a national charity set up to provide free professional advice and support on running low carbon projects. We are waiting to hear, but hope that they will be able to help with advice about taking Bristol Green Doors forward.

Neighbourhood Watch has provided Bristol Green Doors with some really useful tips and advice for the householders opening up so many thanks to them. 

 
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