GREEN PROSPERITY – PARTNERSHIP UPDATE

The Big Lottery funded Green Prosperity project is having a one day launch event split over two wards in East Hull.

We are inviting residents, community groups and interested parties to the launch event on to meet Green prosperity Partners on:

Tuesday 2nd of April at two community venues.

· 10am – 12pm Freedom Centre, Preston Road Village Centre, Southcoates East

· 2pm – 4pm Longhill Link-Up, Shannon Road, Longhill

Green Prosperity is a dynamic partnership made up of a range of organisations, a number of which will be at the launch to meet and discuss the project with residents. Partners attending the launch day event will be:

Hull Warm Zone Ltd, with the aim of making Hull homes more comfortable and affordable to heat. Hull Warm Zone will be completing 3000 energy surveys over the three years of the Green Prosperity Project. So residents can sign up for a free survey and obtain practical cost saving advice at the launch and throughout the life of the project. Staff from the Council’s Green Deal Team will also be on hand to offer advice and support to residents.

Probe (Hull) Ltd, who supports local people to fulfil their potential by offering a range of opportunities and services relating to advice and guidance, employment, training and enterprise. As part of Green Prosperity they will develop an eco-house that residents will be able to visit and see energy saving measures in practice. They will also offer support to residents or groups who have ideas for the development of green/social enterprises.

Food 360, the aim of this project is to encourage people to try out “The Good Life” and start growing their own food at home. Working with Green Prosperity residents will be given the opportunity to learn how to grow produce in their back gardens as well as access to demonstrator allotment plots the East Hull Community Farm and additional advice on rearing chickens and tending bees.

Dodd’s Ltd, are experts in renewable energy have recently completed their purpose built energy centre in Bainton and it’s open to the public 7 days a week. Dodd’s will be working with Probe and Hull College to fit out the eco house with energy and resource saving equipment.

Hull City Council – Recycling Team
, responsible for the city-wide blue and brown bin recycling schemes that runs alongside domestic waste collection. Staff will be on hand to help residents with any of their recycling questions and work with Green Prosperity to get more people engaged in reducing, reusing and recycling more of their waste.

Preston Road NDC Ltd – Freedom Green Care
, will oversee the development of for Green Prosperity a new “Green Homecare Service” with the aim of reducing the travel time and distance that many care workers undertake in order to carry out their roles. Local residents will be offered the opportunity to sign up and be trained to undertake a special remit to support individuals to make greener choices at home and out in the community.

Environmental & Management Solutions (EMS) Ltd, an environmental charity who work with residents and community groups to improve the environment they live in. EMS Ltd will be interacting with all the partners on the Green Prosperity Project to engage residents via community road-shows, operate the Community Information Point located on Preston Road Village, Centre, set up environmental clubs in the schools and work with volunteers to help deliver a range of events and activities to promote the project.

GREEN PROSPERITY LAUNCH DAY – 2 APRIL 2013

The Big Lottery funded Green Prosperity project is having a one day launch event split over two wards in East Hull.

Under the banner of: “You’ve won the lottery, help us to help you cut costs and save money”.

We are inviting residents, community groups and interested parties to the launch event on: Tuesday 2nd of April at two community venues.

· 10am – 12pm Freedom Centre, Preston Road Village Centre, Southcoates East

· 2pm – 4pm Longhill Link-Up, Shannon Road, Longhill

Andy Steele, Green Prosperity’s Community Coordinator says “There will be a number of activities for all ages available on the day, including information on growing your own produce and why it can save you money, chicken and bee care and even a demonstration Eglu to look at! Everyone is welcome to come along and get involved.”

The event also includes: A number of free prize draws, giveaways, energy usage monitoring, recycling games and quizzes along with practical advice on how to save money on your energy bills and the opportunity to sign up for a free home energy survey.

The Child Dynamix Play Project will be providing children’s activities and games, including a bouncy castle, a penalty shoot-out competition, face painting and junk recycling.

On the Southcoates East Ward Hull City Council will have the community bus on site so residents can talk about any issues as well as a FREE dog chipping service from 11am to 1pm.

The event will also give residents the opportunity to sign up to a range of volunteering activities from working on the East Hull Community Farm to setting up and reading energy meters.

Andy Rees, Green Prosperity’s Volunteer Coordinator said; “People who volunteer feel a great sense of achievement and can really make a difference to their neighbour’s lives. The Green Prosperity project gives people the chance to sign up for a number of different activities for however many hours they can spare. All offers of help will be gratefully received.”

GREEN PROSPERITY LAUNCH DAY ANNOUNCED!

A double celebration for the Big Lottery funded Green Prosperity Project.

The project will hose two events on:

Tuseday 2nd April

Morning 10 – 12 at the Freedom Centre

Afternoon 2 – 4 at Longhill Link-up

The event will include:

  • Sporting Activities
  • Face Painting
  • Bouncy Castle
  • Energy Advice
  • Dog Chipping
  • An Eggloo
  • Gardening Advice
  • Prize Draws and Giveaways

All are welcome!