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Setting up a Community Wood Fuel Enterprise

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01 May 2010
Venue: Laggan

JOINING forces to source and process local firewood has the potential to boost communities and cut fuel poverty.

With oil prices erratic and on an overall upward curve, the case for making the most of fuel from forests in and around many Highland communities has never been stronger.

Sales of wood burning stoves are at record levels. By working together to supply their own homes and businesses, people have the prospect to boost the local economy and create stronger, revitalised communities.

This unique free event will explore the process of setting up and running a successful community wood fuel enterprise.

The pioneering community of Laggan, which was one of the first places in Scotland to take over the running of its local woods, is the venue for the dynamic day.

The Community Woodlands Association (CWA) is running the event for Clim-ATIC, an EU funded project to help rural communities in northern Europe adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Cairngorms National Park Authority is working with a range of partners to develop use of wood fuel in the Park.

Laggan Forest Trust is keen to set up a woodfuel enterprise itself, and event leader Jake Willis of the CWA will draw on this, and other examples, to illustrate how the so-called ‘social enterprises’ can be established.

Practical information on applying for funding and acquiring suitable equipment for processing firewood - mainly split logs - will be central to the day.

The economic, business management and technical considerations that should be taken into account, will also be covered.

Jake Willis said: “There are really exciting opportunities for communities and community woodland groups to get involved in wood fuel but sometimes it’s hard to know where to start.

“This event will provide a solid foundation, giving people the vital basics they need to get started, opportunities to share ideas and experiences and hopefully enthusing participants to take the idea further.”

Places are free but limited so early booking is recommended - book by following the link at the top of this page or by phoning 07960 178961.


 

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23 June 2010

per kWHper Year
Woodfuel - Logs£0.017£510
Woodfuel - Pellets£0.035£1050
Woodfuel - Chips£0.017£510
Oil - Kerosene£0.048£1440
this is based on...
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