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Sep
11
Wed
Tourism; What lies behind the sunshine and smiles? @ United Reformed Church Lower Hall
Sep 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Talk by Guyonne James

TOURISM:

WHAT LIES BEHIND THE SUNSHINE AND SMILES?

 

Guyonne is an expert and activist in Sustainability, Tourism and Development

Oct
23
Wed
LONDON’S WASTE: FROM HUMP IT OR DUMP IT – TO THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY @ Highgate Library
Oct 23 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

 

 

 

How should London manage waste and recycling? What are the options and are we doing it right?

Come and discuss with Highgate and Dartmouth Park Transition members concerned about waste and climate change.

 

Find out more: Transitionhighgate.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

with Dartmouth Park Transition Group

 

Wednesday October 23 at 20.00

Highgate Library

Chester Road, N19 5DH  

London’s Waste:

 

From Hump it and Dump it

to the Circular Economy

 

Mike Webster

Development Manager at the

London Community Resource Network

This talk is the final of four about how well prepared London is for the challenge of Climate Change. 

The first covered ‘Water’, the second ‘Food’, and the third ‘Transport’

 

 

Find out more: Transitionhighgate.org

 

 

 

Apr
12
Sat
HERE COMES THE SUN! Solar on your rooftop, solar for your community, your school – and more @ St Michael's School
Apr 12 @ 10:00 am – 2:30 pm
HERE COMES THE SUN! Solar on your rooftop, solar for your community, your school – and more    @ St Michael's School | London | United Kingdom

A new event from the Highgate Society’s “21st Century Homes: character – comfort – low carbon” initiative.

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED about putting solar panels on your roof to generate electricity or produce hot water?  Are you interested in how it can work on schools, community buildings or businesses?   Have you been thinking it might be interesting to put some funds into a community solar project?   Perhaps you are just interested to see how it works?

Then come to our Saturday event at St Michael’s school, Highgate – meet national and local experts, including installers, and speak with neighbours about their solar roofs!

Come and find out about

  • how a solar roof could work for you
  • current government incentives
  • what it costs
  • solar options for conservation areas
  • solar PV for electricity
  • solar thermal for hot water (and maybe even heating)
  • solar on schools and community buildings
  • what about investing in a community solar scheme?
  • planning guidelines and building regulations
  • finding professional advice
  • the solar revolution!

TALKS (correct as at 2 April – times to follow soon)

Solar in the UK – towards a Million Solar Roofs (Leonie Greene of the Solar Trade Association)

Why solar? Why now? (Dermot Barnes of Ecodomus)

Solar for hot water – and heating (Dominic Skeaping, London Solar)

Nuts and bolts of a solar PV roof (Jon Cowdrill, Joju Solar)

How communities are building solar in London and beyond (Agamemnon Otero, Repowering London)

Financing solar on your roof (Cara Jenkinson, Muswell Hill Sustainability Group)

Solar and the new Renewable Heat Incentive (Leonie Greene of the Solar Trade Association)

Haringey: the sunshine borough (Haringey’s solar programme) (Ben Brown, London Borough of Haringey)

 

EXHIBITORS (correct as at 2 April)

SOLAR INSTALLERS

Ecodomus installs renewable technologies for commercial, community and domestic projects (solar PV and solar thermal) see website

Evo Energy  “design, supply and install solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal systems for homes and business across the UK. Evo Energy  are Renewable Energy Association Installer of the Year”. see website

London Solar is a “small company of experienced installers based in Hackney. Specialising in high efficiency heating systems, installing boilers, heating controls, hot water systems and solar thermal systems. Giving clear advice and high quality work, to lower the financial and environmental costs of using heat.”  see website

Joju Solar ” solar installations for home owners, businesses, public authorities and community organizations.”(solar PV and solar thermal) see website

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

10:10 solar schools. “Schools are a good thing. Solar power is a good thing. We think 10:10 is a pretty darn good thing. What if we could combine all three?” see website

Solar Trade Association ‘Million Solar Roofs’ The STA works in conjunction with its members to achieve the right regulatory framework and incentives for solar to deliver an increasing contribution to the UK’s electricity and heating needs see website

 

LOCAL GROUPS AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Green Camden “is here to help you reduce your environmental impact. Our tips and advice can help you save money, reduce waste, and get involved in your local community.“ see website

Highgate Society “making Highgate a better place in which to live and work, now and in the future. Ensuring that any changes made in the environment enhance the amenity of the area and encouraging sound planning and improving public transport. see website

Muswell Hill Sustainability Group we’re a fast-growing group of local residents concerned about climate change and sustainability. Our aim is to reduce carbon emissions and waste in the Muswell Hill and surrounding areas, encouraging residents, local businesses and community groups to live more sustainably. see website

St Michael’s School (solar PV system) “At St Michael?s we aim to help all our children meet their potential through a love of learning”. See website for pictures of solar system

PLEASE NOTE: Inclusion of any companies of organisations in this list does not constitute a recommendation by the Highgate Society or its members!

 

 

Feb
27
Fri
COFFEE & COMPUTERS @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 27 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Need advice about what computer, laptop or tablet to buy?
Still grappling with how to use the one you have already?
Or just fancy coming along and having a play?

COFFEE & COMPUTERS IS FOR YOU

We hold informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a cup of coffee on the last Friday of the month.

No need to bring anything, just yourself.

“The computer has given me a new life” says 69 year old Coffee & Computers visitor. And the Government has just announced a major new initiative to get everyone over the age of 55 on to the Internet.

So if you are over 55 (or thereabouts) and the very mention of computers bring you out in a cold sweat, call Stuart on 020 8347 2411 or email kirstenhs2012@gmail.com (quoting Coffee & Computers) and give us an idea of what you want to know more about.

Or just come along for the coffee and have a dabble.

You’ll soon wonder how you ever lived without being wired!

We look forward to seeing you

Aug
20
Fri
Baby Broadway family concert @ Highgate United Reformed Church
Aug 20 @ 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Baby Broadway family concert @ Highgate United Reformed Church

Baby Broadway is back! Head down to Highgate United Reformed Church for a welcome return to in-person concerts this summer at a perfect post-nap, pre-dinner time.

The whole family can sing and dance along to songs from hit musicals and films plus bubbles, puppets and dance moves in an interactive family concert performed by West End singers.

TICKET INFORMATION

All tickets must be booked online in advance. We are currently unable to offer tickets on the door

Adults – £12.75

Children – free (up to 3 children per paying adult)

If you are unable to attend as you are unwell or have to islolate, tickets are refundable (minus the booking fee) or you can use them to come to a future performance. Unfortunately you can’t give them to a friend to use in your absence.

AGE RECOMMENDATION

Open to all ages but we recommend for ages 0 – 7. Good fun for parents/carers and grandparents too! Children must be accompanied by an adult.

COVID INFORMATION

Please see our website for full information

VENUE & TRANSPORT

There is baby changing at this venue and space to park buggies inside the building (we always appreciate it if you can bring a sling to save space!). Please note there are steps up to the entrance of the church, but we will be on hand to help with buggies! There is disabled access via a wheelchair lift, please let us know if you require use of this.

Unfortunately we are unable to offer refreshments at this venue but there are plenty of cafes nearby.

Highgate station is a 15 minute walk away. Archway station is a 20 minute walk or a short ride on the 143 /210 /271 bus.

On street parking is limited in the area, please check local restrictions.

FURTHER INFORMATION 

Doors open 15-20 minutes before start time and we can admit latecomers. Concert lasts approximately 45 minutes. Seating is unreserved.

We welcome adults and children with additional needs. Please contact us for more information.