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Sustainable Living Tour
Date:
24 Jun 17
Time:
2:00pm to 5:00pm
Region:
East of England and Midlands
Location:
Hockerton, NG25 0QU
Energy type:
All
Event type:
Open day
Host:
Hockerton Housing Project
Cost:
£0 - £55
This is a past event, you can no longer book tickets.
Intrigued by what an earth-sheltered home might look, or feel like, inside? Or wanting an overview of what it is to live sustainably?
This tour includes a guided walk around the site to learn about our food, water and renewable energy systems, a tour of one of the homes, and a presentation on the challenges faced during the build, and subsequent development, of the project.
It is ideal for
- People seeking a more sustainable personal lifestyle
- Undergraduate students
- Environmental and energy campaigners
- Other organisations with an interest in environmental issues, including climate change mitigation and adaptation