Community groups get more than £140,000 for climate-friendly projects
Communities across the Vale will soon be benefitting from new insulation and low energy lighting at shared buildings, as well as electric vehicle chargers, a new electric bike scheme and a new repair café thanks to help from the Vale of White Horse District Council’s Climate Action Fund.
In total, 21 local organisations have been offered support with their climate-friendly projects. They included parish councils, community groups, two churches, a pre-school, a museum and a tennis club. They were collectively offered just over £141,000* to help with a wide variety of projects which aimed to save energy and resources, help nature recovery or educate residents on how they can help make sustainable choices.
Cllr Bethia Thomas, Leader and Cabinet member for Climate Action and the Environment, for Vale of White Horse District Council, said: “This is the fourth year we have offered the Climate Action Fund to groups across the Vale and word has obviously spread as the fund was heavily oversubscribed with applicants. Unfortunately, we cannot afford to say yes to everything but it’s encouraging that so many people are looking at ways to lower their – and their community’s – impact on our planet’s resources.
‘We’re delighted that we have been able to fund such a variety of projects from energy saving ideas such as insulation and lower energy LED lighting as well as several schemes which aim to help people repair and reuse items. These projects can help save money as well as reducing waste. We’ve also been able to fund nature recovery projects such as restoring woodland.
“We look forward to helping even more projects in the future and judging by the response this year there is no shortage of great ideas and collective enthusiasm for tackling the most important and urgent issue we face as a community.”
Notes to editors
*The council allocated £100,000 to the Climate Action Fund in 2024. To this was added a £41,915 underspend from the last round of the Climate Action Fund in 2023, making a total of £141,915 to give away this year.
Climate Action Fund awards – offered September 2024
Location | Organisation/group | Type of Project | Description |
Littleworth | Littleworth Reading Room and Playing Field | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Second phase of funding to support the thermal insulation of the Reading Room – Littleworth’s village hall. |
Fyfield | Parochial Church Council of Fyfield with Tubney | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Installation of insulation beneath an underfloor heating system, which will be powered by an air source heat pump. |
Appleton | The Appleton with Eaton Tennis and Recreation Club | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Changing the club’s existing floodlights to LEDs (low energy lighting). |
Wantage | Vale and Downland Museum | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Changing the museum’s lighting to LEDs, as part of a wider decarbonisation project. |
Wantage | Vale Community Impact | Energy saving and carbon reduction | An energy audit of the rented building. The report will include practical recommendations together with projected costings and ongoing support. |
Shrivenham | Viscountess Barrington’s Memorial Hall and Recreation Ground Trust | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Changing the hall’s existing lighting to LEDs. |
Shrivenham and Uffington | West Vale Canal Group – Wilts & Berks Canal Trust | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Installation of solar panels, controller, batteries and an inverter at the works compound. Following this replace petrol powered machines and tools with battery powered versions, including a battery powered outboard motor on the group’s boat, in place of petrol-powered unit. |
District wide | Low Carbon Hub | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Provide energy assessments for six community organisations in the Vale. Providing each with several bespoke energy reduction measures. |
Harwell | Little Pippins Pre-school | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Changing the pre-school’s existing lighting to LEDs. |
Harwell | St Matthews Church Harwell | Energy saving and carbon reduction | Energy audit of the Church Hall and changing existing lighting to LEDs. |
Sutton Courtenay and surrounding areas. Faringdon and Wantage | Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) | Nature recovery – education and engagement | Delivery of nature education sessions at BBOWT’s Sutton Courtenay education centre and at two identified community hubs in Faringdon and Wantage. |
Faringdon | Community First Oxfordshire | Nature recovery and access to nature | A project to support access to nature in Faringdon. Aiming to map assets, identify and work with existing community groups and run climate action myth busting training sessions. |
Botley and North Hinksey | Hinksey Trail Regeneration | Nature recovery and access to nature | Extension of the boardwalk path by a further 225m through 12ha of rare calcareous fen. Assisting with future management of the fenland habitat, including the planned introduction of grazing in 2025. |
South Hinksey | South Hinksey Parish Council | Nature recovery and access to nature | Regeneration of the South Hinksey Community Woodland. |
Blewbury | Sustainable Blewbury | Nature recovery and access to nature | Restoration of Quaker Wood through site preparation and tree planting, providing an amenity for the community. |
Appleton | Green Appleton | Climate action and education and engagement | Setting up a quarterly repair café to be held in the village hall, offering different types of repairs including garment repairs. |
Abingdon | One Planet Abingdon | Climate action and education and engagement | A series of free and open to all sewing workshops, that will teach individuals how to use a sewing machine to mend, create, upcycle clothing and materials. |
District wide | Fusion Arts | Education and engagement | Two climate events for the Vale’s creative arts community, to facilitate discussion on specific areas of climate action. Plus a Carbon Literacy accredited training session for those working in the arts sector. |
District wide | Oxford Wood Recycling ltd | Climate action and education and engagement | A series of free wood craft events, inspiring people to rethink their relationship with natural resources (i.e., timber) in the home and beyond. Workshops are designed to be a starting point for challenging ‘throw-away-mentality’. |
Faringdon | Faringdon Town Council | Sustainable Transport | An eBike hire scheme to give the community the opportunity to experience eBikes first hand and to realise their benefits. |
Blewbury | Blewbury Parish Council | Sustainable Transport | Second phase of funding to support the installation of two EV charging points at the village hall. |