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Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire County Council

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Page 1: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder

Programme

Eurgain PowellYmgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability

AdviserCyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire County

Council

Page 2: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

The Council’s approach

Three distinct components:

1Setting corporate framework to embed sustainable development / climate change in all services and activities

2 Leading by example in getting own house in order

3 Community Leadership & ‘seeing is believing’ – working with partners and communities to translate sustainable development into reality

Page 3: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Local Service Board (LSB) Pledge - 2007:

Make Carmarthenshire a sustainable county

5 themes:1. Save energy2. Save resources3. Travel wisely4. Shop locally and ethically5. Care for your area / biodiversity

…. Getting our own ‘houses’ in order

Page 4: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire
Page 5: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Engaging communities• Carmarthenshire Energy Agency –

European funding to install renewable energy technologies on community facilities in the county.

• Byw Sir Gâr – Living Carmarthenshire pilot project to explore how the Council and LSB partners can best encourage individuals and communities to live more sustainably.

Page 6: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire Energy Agency

www.ynnisirgar.org.uk• Developed community based renewable energy

projects and promoted renewables and energy

efficiency in Carmarthenshire (2004 – 2011) • 29 community buildings – solar hot water (2007)• Zero Carbon Communities: 13 community

buildings – PV (2010)• Studies on Grid connections, Hydro (GV) and

Planning

Page 7: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Byw Sir Gâr Living Carmarthenshire

• Pilot – Ferryside (coastal village, 300 households)

• Month-long campaign (Nov 2009)

• 2 levels: – supporting 20 individual

households– community wide

activities• Ecological Footprint

(school)

Page 8: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire
Page 9: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

• Successful in terms of raising awareness, creating debate

• Working groups formed to take forward projects eg energy, Allotments ongoing.

• Gave them confidence – eg BIG Lottery bid for Community Asset Transfer (Education centre)

• Independent evaluation (WAG)

Lessons / legacy?

Page 10: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire Community ChallengeLaunched at START Festival – Botanic Gardens, September 2010

Page 11: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Pembrokeshire• Minimal links with PCC & PCNPA

• PLANED (Pembrokeshire Local Action Network for

Enterprise and Development) – Sustainable Communities

– Visioning workshops and Action Plans

– SD Toolkit

– Towards One Planet Living (TOPL)

– External funding (europe, lottery, CCW)

• Community Energy Network, Community Allotment

Network, Valuing the Environment Group

• Pembrokeshire South East Energy group

• Pembrokeshire Sustainable Agriculture Network (PSAN)

• The Environmental Network for Pembrokeshire (TENP)

Page 12: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire
Page 13: Community Action for Climate Change: Pathfinder Programme Eurgain Powell Ymgynghorydd Cynaliadweydd / Sustainability Adviser Cyngor Sir Caerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire

Low Carbon Communities Challenge (DECC)

• Lammas Low Impact Initiatives Ltd, Pembrokeshire, WalesBuilding a “community hub” for the village, and a centre for education on low impact living for the wider world. The project will be delivered using a combination of green technologies, permaculture cultivation methods and natural building techniques.

• Cwm Arian: Glogue, Hermon and Llanfyrnach, nr Preselli Hills, Pembrokeshire:The LCCC money will be used to fund two wind turbines which are calculated to generate around £300,000 per year to be ploughed back into further energy saving projects.

• Awel Aman Tawe Community Wind Farm in Upper Amman and Swansea Valley, South Wales (Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthenshire and Powys): Planning consent has been secured to put two wind turbines with a capacity of 4MW on the Mynydd y Gwrhyd mountain - LCCC money will help towards the costs. This will generate enough electricity to supply the annual needs of about 2000 homes and generate an income for the community - plans include zero carbon cafe, allotments and a biodiesel pump.