The European Straw Bale Gathering (ESBG) 2019

The European Straw Bale Gathering (ESBG) is a biennial event, which the UK is privileged to be hosting, for the first time, in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. ESBG is one of the most important meetings of straw bale builders, professionals and admirers of this natural building method and material. ESBG this year is part of the Interreg funded UP Straw project. In keeping with the aims of UP Straw, we will be demonstrating the wonderful insulation, fuel cost cutting and carbon reduction properties of building with straw to: planners, architects, public authorities, universities, self-builders and communities.

ESBG 2019 is all about…
 Exploring healthy public buildings made from straw
 Raising awareness of the benefits of constructing public buildings from straw
 Highlighting features & benefits of straw bale buildings
 Understanding public procurement, building regulations, green mortgages and
insurance
 Inspirational case studies
 Networking for professionals and students in the sector
“Straw is an excellent material for building and insulating new and existing buildings. Straw is CO2 negative because CO2 is stored in straw during growth, widely available, fully recyclable and has a rapid growth cycle,” said Barbara Jones, Director of the School of Natural Building. “Straw is warm in winter and cool for ever!”
Exciting speakers, from many European countries, have already been confirmed, including:
 Chris Magwood, who runs the Endeavour Sustainable Building School in Canada. Chris is a
Designer, Consultant, Researcher, Writer, Teacher and Builder. His books include:

  • Essential Sustainable Home Design (2017)
  • Essential Prefab Straw Bale Construction (2016)
  • Essential Hempcrete Construction (2016)
     Glynis Kirkwood-Warren, who was born and raised in Tottenham. Glynis was brought up on sharing, helping and supporting others, so it was no surprise that she would be part of a unique community led project to redevelop a forgotten and unloved local park in one of the
    most deprived and misrepresented areas of London. The successful redevelopment of the park was completed in 2012, but who was going to run the newly built straw bale, timber
  • framed passive house in the middle of the park? Enter Glynis with another ridiculous idea, a
  • band of passionate locals and a learning curve of epic proportions…
  •  Murray Davidson, Environment & Natural Resources Manager Hastings Borough Council,
  • will be talking about public procurement and straw, with the intriguing title: ‘Public
  • procurement of straw bale buildings – a step up or the straw that breaks the camel’s back!’
  •  FIND OUT ABOUT OTHER SPEAKERS HERE: www.esbg2019.org.uk

As well as 3 full days of stimulating talks and workshops, ESBG participants will also have the chance to visit some amazing straw bale buildings in and around West Yorkshire, including:
The Ecology Building Society in Halifax

Event Details
 Dates: Thursday 15 August to Sunday 18 August 2019
 Location: Todmorden Learning Centre, Todmorden, West Yorkshire
 Tickets: Full Conference: £195 to £250. Day Tickets: £70 to £95
 Event Website: http://www.esbg2019.org/tickets/
For more details, ring Eileen Sutherland on 07857 890805 or email her on: [email protected]

Charcoal Matters

A feature on British charcoal that was on the Channel 4 Jamie and Jimmie’s  Friday Night Feast – View here

Coppice or affiliated Group members are encouraged to share the link with their customers and clients to help promote more awareness and use of our  great British Charcoal.

If you are a charcoal producer, you are asked to register your details on the NcFed Charcoal register via the link below as  they are really pushing to update the NcFed charcoal Producer’s Directory so that it is as comprehensive as possible. – View here

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RAPID WOODLAND ASSESSMENT – PLANTLIFE

TAKE PART IN THE RAPID WOODLAND ASSESSMENT TO HELP IDENTIFY IMPORTANT
WOODLANDS FOR LOWER PLANTS…

PLANTLIFE HAS BEEN AWARDED A HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND GRANT TO DELIVER AN EXCITING TWO YEAR PROJECT (2018-2020), PROVIDING PEOPLE WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCOVER THE LICHENS, MOSSES AND LIVERWORTS (LOWER PLANTS) FOUND WITHIN THE ATLANTIC WOODLANDS OF THE LAKE DISTRICT.

Plantlife’s Rapid Woodland Assessment (RWA) is a tool used to assess a
woodlands potential to support important lichens and bryophytes of
conservation interest. By completing this assessment in a local
woodland, you are contributing to our knowledge surrounding the
condition of the region’s Atlantic woodlands, generating information on
woodland composition, structure, important habitat features, lichen
indicators, woodland threats and management. Please find the survey
brochure and forms attached.

FREE LICHEN / BRYOPHYTE IDENTIFICATION GUIDES CAN BE ORDERED AND DOWNLOADED HERE: WWW.PLANTLIFE.ORG.UK/LOST [1]

There are a series of FREE introductory events on offer across the Lake
District, to provide support and guidance in completing the Rapid
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·        RWA EVENTS CAN BE FOUND HERE: WWW.PLANTLIFE.ORG.UK/EVENTS [2]

Please circulate this opportunity around your contacts and wider
networks to those who would be interested in completing this assessment.
Whether you are a woodland owner or someone who regularly walks in a wood, use this survey to deepen your understanding and produce valuable information on the condition of woodlands across the Lake District.

After completing the survey, data can be entered online through the
iRecord link below. This information will feed into Plantlife’s national
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For more information or support with the Rapid Woodland Assessment
please contact:

APRIL WINDLE

SENIOR PROJECT OFFICER LOST

TEL: 07584 017341

CBDC, Herbert Atkinson House, 13 Abbey Street, Carlisle, CA3 8TX

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