GREEN PROSPERITY ROADSHOW ARRIVES ON SOUTHCOATES EAST

GREEN PROSPERTY CONTINUES ITS SERIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ROAD-SHOWS, SPENDING THE DAY WITH RESIDENTS OF THE SOUTHCOATES EAST WARD.

Residents of Hull’s Southcoates East Ward are invited to come along to Green Prosperity Road-Show on Thursday 30th May 2013.

The aim of the road-show is to visit residents in their neighbourhoods to explain about the Green Prosperity project.

Green Prosperity is a Big Lottery funded project comprising of the East Hull based organisations Environmental & Management Solutions (EMS) Ltd, Preston Road NDC Ltd, Probe (Hull) Ltd, Hull Warm Zone, Hull City Council, East Hull Community Farm, Hull College and the local community

On Thursday 30th May the bus will visit the following locations within Southcoates East:
9:30am – 11:30am John Hadland Park

12noon –2pm The Freedom Centre

2:30pm – 4:30pm St Aidan’s Church and Recreation Ground, Lorenzo Way

Residents who visit the bus will be able to:

Get their cycle security-stamped for FREE by the Community Wardens

Pick up a FREE Cycle lock

Take advantage of a FREE ‘cycle M.O.T’ and free minor bike repairs courtesy of Stuart Woodmansey of Bob’s Bikes, Beverley Road

Talk to the dog warden team and get their dog micro-chipped for FREE (2.30-4.30pm, St Aidan’s stop only)

Talk to representatives of Hull Warmzone to find out about FREE Green Deal Assessments for their homes and FREE Loft & Cavity Wall insulation offers

Sign up for a FREE energy survey from EMS to help them reduce their energy bills & save moneyGet FREE Advice on Growing their own Food & Reducing Waste

Find out about volunteering opportunities in the area

Find out about the development of community allotments in their area

Jan Boyd Chief Executive of EMS Ltd said “The road-show concept gives us the opportunity to go out and meet up with residents so they don’t even have to leave their street. The Humber Forum Environment Bus is an ideal vehicle for doing this with disabled access, lots of seating and a friendly welcome. I hope the residents of Southcoates come out to see us and take advantage of all the free resources on offer”.