Deep HEAT discussion: ‘What If…
A community discussion on how Hadleigh could prepare for future challenges such as fuel and food shortages, drought, or floods — thinking about how to build community resilience as the world gets rougher.
A community discussion on how Hadleigh could prepare for future challenges such as fuel and food shortages, drought, or floods — thinking about how to build community resilience as the world gets rougher.
A community discussion exploring how Hadleigh could prepare for potential challenges — fuel costs, food prices, supply shortages, and climate-related events. Open and thought-provoking. Community Room, Baptist Church, George Street, Hadleigh
Richard Negus is a professional hedge layer, conservationist and author. His talk explores how hedges can provide a home for nature, based on his recent book 'Words From the Hedge'.bap
Discussion on preparing for potential power outages, working through what would be needed during an extended blackout
Learn about monitoring and improving river health. Launching HEAT's rejuvenated River Group linked to River Watch project.
Learn about the fuel crisis, easy ways to reduce energy use at home, and getting value from solar energy. Speakers include Paul Hodgkin, Lisa Matthews (HEAT Community Energy Champion), and Mark Brennan (solar energy expert).
Speakers: Paul Hodgkin – Fuel crisis insights Lisa Matthews – Practical energy-saving tips Mark Brennan – Solar energy advice Audience: Homeowners, renters, and anyone interested in energy efficiency Admission: Free
Regular monthly meeting for HEAT members to discuss activities and have a say in what HEAT does.
First planning meeting for the Hadleigh River Festival 2027. Join us to help shape the festival and get involved.bap
Food security, sustainability, and the future of food Guest Speaker: Jim Sumberg (PACE food systems expert) Audience: Open to all interested in food systems and sustainability Organiser: HEAT Admission: Free