1 / 21

Jo Kidd and Terry Thompson

Jo Kidd and Terry Thompson. www.abbotsmillproject.co.uk. Mission. To develop a hub about sustainability in an urban setting. Powered solely by non-centralised, renewable energy, principally through installing a water-wheel on the River Stour.

eytan
Download Presentation

Jo Kidd and Terry Thompson

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Jo Kidd and Terry Thompson • www.abbotsmillproject.co.uk

  2. Mission • To develop a hub about sustainability in an urban setting. • Powered solely by non-centralised, renewable energy, principally through installing a water-wheel on the River Stour. • Including an education centre about sustainability, renewable energy and the importance of the River Stour in Canterbury’s past, present and future, a vegan community café, a forest garden based on permaculture principles.

  3. Aims • A social and community enterprise (not-for-private-profit) • Hub for Sustainable Urban Living. • Showcasing green and sustainable science and technologies. • Community focus – involving people from all backgrounds. • An outward looking project. • Historical, cultural, ethical, environmental and scientific interest. • Education and awareness-raising – an exemplar in sustainability and ethical living.

  4. Vision • A world where people live in harmony with their natural environment and with each other and fully understand the social and environmental consequences of their everyday actions. • ‘History with Energy!’ Linking where we are going with where we have been…

  5. Ordnance Survey Location Map

  6. Former Abbot’s/Denne Mill on site of wheel – destroyed by fire 1933

  7. How? • Centre powered solely by renewable energy – micro-generation, non-centralised –water wheel on River Stour, photo-voltaics etc. • Natural building materials and methods, no concrete. • Vegan café. • Permaculture forest garden – for wildlife and improving biodiversity. • Building that works in harmony with natural environment – interior connects with exterior and vice versa.

  8. Design based around latest sustainable technologies. • ‘Off-grid’ in all ways. • Focus on low ecological footprint – reducing consumption. • Timeless design – or able to adapt/be flexible. • Transferable design – i.e. could be used in other builds (residential, commercial or community).

  9. Educational focus. • Whole community involvement - attract wide range of people – not esoteric. • Run by local people – various opportunities (including people from disadvantaged groups). • Accessibility – good footfall – develop and improve existing paths. • Improve fluidity and sensory aspect of whole site.

  10. What have we achieved so far? • Business plan written, • Database of supporters - over 500 contacts (as at Nov 2012), • Several meetings with key agencies and many potential partners/sponsors. For example, the Environment Agency, English Heritage, Canterbury Conservation Advisory Committee, Kent Archaeological Field School, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, the two main universities, • Agreement with Environment Agency around enhancing the river and banks for wildlife, • Land purchased and site partly cleared, hedge, fence and path laid, • Surveys undertaken (site including topographical, river and wildlife), • Feasibility study undertaken for installation of water wheel, • Basic website designed and built, • Architect appointed – Moorespace, • Logo, marketing material and information panel designed and produced - sponsored by Whitefriars and Canterbury City Partnership, • Volunteer days on the site. Up to 45 people at each one. Includes local residents, university students and environmentalists/community gardeners, • Canterbury Camcorder Club filming progress on site, • Preparing new planning application for adding ‘garden room’, information board and PVs on site, • Preparing planning application for installing water wheel.

  11. Sponsors and Main Partners • Moorespace Architects • Canterbury City Partnership, • Whitefriars, • Pico Energy, • University of Kent – including DICE, • Canterbury Christ Church University, • Kent Mammal Group, • Greener Futures for Young People Programme, • Environment Agency, • Canterbury and East Kent Transition Town Groups, • Greenpeace, • Canterbury Camcorder Club, • UNA Canterbury, • Carbon Leapfrog, • Cripps Harries Hall Solicitors, • Bright One, • Kent County Council, • Kent Archaeological Field School, • Skillnet Group CIC, • ADM Solar, • The Refectory Kitchen, • Halagen.

  12. Photo montage impression of the water wheel installation (most likely to now be in adjacent wheel pit)

  13. Artistic Impression of Water Wheel

  14. Volunteers in February 2012

  15. Volunteer day in March 2012

  16. Erecting the chestnut fence

  17. Laying the woodchip path

  18. Tree-planting ceremony with 1st Whitstable Scouts and Julian Brazier MP - November 2012

  19. "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead

  20. Contact Us: info@abbotsmillproject.co.uk Jo: 07912 087599 or Terry: 07968 810638 www.abbotsmillproject.co.uk Do you have any questions?

More Related