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Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
Plans to install 100 photovoltaic systems on homes owned by Cantref at Abersystwyth, Newquay and Borth in Ceredigion were brought forward and delivered within 10 working days to beat the tariff changes.
The £418,000 project investment will deliver an income for Cantref for the next 24 years. Those tenants whose homes have received the new systems will benefit from the use of free electricity during the day, and the income gained from the sale of surplus electricity will be available for re-investment for the benefit of other Cantref properties and tenants. (more…)
Tag: Cantref, Cymru Gynnes, energy efficency, Feed-in tariff, housing association assistance and advice, Lynne Sacale, Phil Roberts, Photovoltaics, Social housing providers, Warm Wales
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2011
Warm Wales launches new company
Warm Wales Launches New Company Warm Wales is excited to announce the development of ‘Co-Cymru’ a new community interest company within the group. Co-Cymru offers community regeneration services to customers, focusing on employment, training and community friendly procurement. To assist them in this venture they have been joined by Rachel Moxey, an expert in social regeneration. Rachel was until recently the Head of Employment and Social Procurement for the Welsh Government’s Regeneration Division. She ran the uniquely successful JobMatch programme across the Heads of the Valleys area. (more…)
Tag: Co-Cymru, Community Interest Company, Go Green, growing communities, Mandy Summers, New company in Wales, Phil Roberts, Rachel Moxey, Regeneration in Wales, Social Procurement, Warm Wales, Warm Wales new company
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
Tag: Carwyn Jones, Cymru Gynnes, free gas supplies for housing association, Fuel Poor, gas network, housing association assistance and advice, Ofgem, Phil Roberts, The Beeches, Wales and West Housing Association, Wales and West Utilities, Warm Wales
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Arbed Energy Saving Programme Underway
Warm Wales – Cymru Gynnes (WWCG) are delighted to have been commissioned by a number of social housing providers to help deliver schemes throughout Wales which are being funded under the Welsh Assembly Government ‘Arbed’ programme.
‘Arbed’ (meaning ‘Save’) is a £30 million fund sourced primarily from the Strategic Capital Investment Fund (SCIF) and the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (the initiative is also known as the ‘Strategic Energy Performance Investment Programme’). Phase 1 of ‘Arbed’ (2010 – 2011) is focused specifically on energy efficiency improvements to homes in economically deprived communities within Wales.
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Tag: Arbed, climate change, energy saving, Social housing providers, WAG, Warm Wales - Cymru Gynnes
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Mae BRE Cymru a Cymru Gynnes yn cydweithio i gyfleu datrysiad un cam i gyflenwi’r Côd ar gyfer Cartrefi Cynaliadwy ac Adnewyddiad Cynaliadwy.
Mae’r ddau gwmni’n gyrff “ddim am elw” heb gyfranddalwyr. Mae unrhyw ‘ormodedd’ sy’n cael ei gynhyrchu gan gwmnïau BRE yn cael ei fuddsoddi mewn cynlluniau ymchwil ac addysg yn y sector adeiledig, tra bod gornifer Cymru Gynnes yn cael ei ail-fuddsoddi yn y cymunedau mae’n eu gwasanaethu.
Trwy gydweithio, mae BRE a Cymru Gynnes mewn sefyllfa unigryw i gynnig ymgynghori, arweiniad a hyder i gyflenwi lefel uchel o gynaliadwyedd mewn ffordd fforddiadwy, rhwydd i’w dyblygu.
Am wybodaeth bellach, lawrlwythwch y Côd ar gyfer Cartrefi Cynaliadwy ac Adnewyddiad Cynaliadwy (pdf).
Tag: BRE Wales, cartrefi cynaliadwy, code for sustainable homes, Cymru Gynnes, sustainable homes, Warm Wales
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Warm Wales – Cymru Gynnes Cwmni Buddiant Cymunedol has appointed Phil Roberts as Chief Executive Officer to take forward the next stage of major development for the company. Phil’s association with Warm Wales began when he joined the company Board of Directors in 2008. (more…)
Tag: Grwp Gwalia Cyf, Phil Roberts, Royal Society of Architects in Wales, Warm Wales - Cymru Gynnes, Welsh School of Architecture
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