Sustainability Community Resilience


Bath & North East Somerset launch new initiative.  More......

 

Centre for Sustainable Energy - local meetings:

Sustainability and Resilience Update - click here 

LeafletPeasedown St John Primary School are the first public building in the village to apply for Solar Panels to be fitted to their roof. Cllrs Calvin Bird, Mrs Karen Walker and Mrs Sam Hopkins visited the school on behalf of the PSJ Planning Committee to learn more about the project before making comments to B&NES. 47 panels are planned and this will help with the energy use within the school. Any profit made by the supplier will be donated back into other village projects.

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  • Bath & North East Somerset Community Relience Information CLICK HERE

  • Bikeability cycle training now free
    High quality Bikeability cycle training is being made available to local school children for free by Bath & North East Somerset Council from September 2011. CLICK HERE for full details.

 

Greener Living in Bath and North East Somerset

 

Greener Living in Bath and North East Somerset

 

Sheep in Ashgrove!

Goats at the Peasedown Community Farm

Visit our Unitary Authority website to see how Peasedown St John can be helped by their Greener policies. SUSTAINABILITY

Visit TRANSITION BATH to find out new sustainable initiatives Here

Contact details for PEASEDOWN AREA TRANSITION (PAT) Here

By maintaining our green spaces and creating a more sustainable local society we can ensure there will always be sheep in Ashgrove! Well maybe.....

SUSTAINABLE CHRISTMAS TREE DONATED TO OUR VILLAGE

Residents Mr and Mrs Knowles very kndly donated a 10' Christmas Tree to the village which has now been planted on the western entrance to the village.

Chairman of the Parish Council, Cllr Neil Hopkins and Groundsman Jim Murtagh collected and planted the tree on 13 October 2011.

Hopefull the tree will thrive and give enjoyment to Peasedown St John for many years to come.
Many thanks Mr and Mrs Knowles!
Images courtesy of Cllr Ms Charlie Harrison