The third Eco Fair will be held in St Peter’s in the centre of Sudbury on 31st October between 10am and 4pm. With free entry, the aim is to encourage everyone to live more sustainable lifestyles. If you are interested in reducing energy consumption, local crafts such as felt making, wood craft or candle making; food whether its gluten free, honey or local meats and foraging, gardening and preserving, there will be something to interest everyone.
There will be
a wide range of exhibitors including the following:
The Suffolk Climate Change Partnership’s Community
Advisor, John Taylor, will be on the Partnership’s stand providing
advice and information for communities and households
on how they can become more energy efficient or generate their own
energy, as well as the many other actions they can take to help tackle
climate change and adopt a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle,
helping to make Suffolk the Greenest County. Visitors
to the stand can find out about the current funded insulation schemes
for homes through Suffolk Energy Action, the financial incentives for
installing renewable energy and heating, as well as what help and
funding is available for community buildings and community
energy projects.
The Suffolk Climate Change Partnership is the county’s
lead response on climate change and the transition to a low carbon
society and economy. It’s a delivery partner of Suffolk
Creating the Greenest County, and its members include all of Suffolk’s
Local Authorities as well as other organisations such as the Environment
Agency, University Campus Suffolk and Groundwork Suffolk. Its members
have a shared interest in supporting Suffolk’s
communities, businesses and residents to reduce carbon emissions, save
energy and money, and adapt in advance to the future impacts of climate
change.