220 likes | 358 Views
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.
E N D
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. • 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.
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.
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…
Former Abbot’s/Denne Mill on site of wheel – destroyed by fire 1933
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
Photo montage impression of the water wheel installation (most likely to now be in adjacent wheel pit)
Tree-planting ceremony with 1st Whitstable Scouts and Julian Brazier MP - November 2012
"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
Contact Us: info@abbotsmillproject.co.uk Jo: 07912 087599 or Terry: 07968 810638 www.abbotsmillproject.co.uk Do you have any questions?