Open GreenHouse

Open GreenHouse this Sunday afternoon

Sunday, 24 March 2013 - 1:30pm - 5:00pm
across Winchester District

A 'warm' welcome awaits you as homes across Winchester open their doors to showcase their energy saving measures

Open GreenHouse is an ideal opportunity to:

  • get inspiration for your own home

  • see energy saving measures in action

  • talk to homeowners directly

  • discuss the impact on energy bills

Click here to get our Open GreenHouse brochure with details of house locations and the energy saving measures installed (sorry, house 12 has had to drop out for unexpected reasons). 
Get routes to showcase types of measures, walking routes in different areas, and a link to WinACC leaflets on technologies by clicking "Read more" below.

How to run an Open GreenHouse Event

Greening Fulflood ran a successful Open Green House event and produced these very useful documents full of practical advice. Click below to read more.

Superhome Spring Open Day

Saturday, 24 March 2012 - 1:00pm - 4:00pm
8 Piping Close, Colden Common, SO21 1UP

The only Superhome in Hampshire is inviting anyone interested to come round and find out how they reduced their carbon footprint by up to 80%.

Homeowners & WinACC members, Rob & Sue Veck, are opening their house and offering independent, free advice on what it takes to significantly reduce energy bills and carbon footprint by up to 80%.

1-4pm, 8 Piping Close, Colden Common, SO21 1UP.

07980 167774. Free admission.

For more information visit http://www.greenhomediary.co.uk/superhome-open-day-free-event-24th-march-1-4pm/

Fulflood Open GreenHouse

On the weekend of 27/28 February 2010, the normally peaceful streets of Fulflood were bustling with people moving from house to house to find out how their neighbours saved money and fuel, and reduced their carbon footprint. Altogether there were just under two hundred visits to eight open homes. Members of the Greening Fulflood campaign had invited people to come and look at the energy-saving changes they had made to their homes, to see what was involved, and to hear about the advantages (and disadvantages, if any).

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