St Margarets Vestry responses - 10 Points of Guidance |
1.Seeking to reduce energy use in all our buildings and moving from oil/gas to electricity where possible
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2.Implementing renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar power on our property
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3.Using less polluting forms of transport, moving to electric or hybrid cars, car sharing, wherever possible walking or cycling
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4.Developing wildlife conservation schemes in our land
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5.Using Fair Trade, environment-and animal-friendly products wherever possible
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6.Reducing waste by composting and recycling as much of it as possible
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7.Reducing paper usage (and then only using recycled paper)
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8.Using online meetings often, but balanced with our need for human contact and Christian fellowship
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9.Disseminating information on good practice, and seeking expert advice, practical help, and funding possibilities
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10.Promoting sustainability through our preaching, liturgy and teaching, and setting a good example
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Our dedicated Vestry Climate Advocate is :
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Mx Saviour Two
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Musicians responses - 10 Points of Guidance |
1.Seeking to reduce energy use in all our buildings and moving from oil/gas to electricity where possible
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2.Implementing renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar power on our property
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3.Using less polluting forms of transport, moving to electric or hybrid cars, car sharing, wherever possible walking or cycling
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4.Developing wildlife conservation schemes in our land
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5.Using Fair Trade, environment-and animal-friendly products wherever possible
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6.Reducing waste by composting and recycling as much of it as possible
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7.Reducing paper usage (and then only using recycled paper)
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8.Using online meetings often, but balanced with our need for human contact and Christian fellowship
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9.Disseminating information on good practice, and seeking expert advice, practical help, and funding possibilities
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10.Promoting sustainability through our preaching, liturgy and teaching, and setting a good example
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Cleaners responses - 10 Points of Guidance |
1.Seeking to reduce energy use in all our buildings and moving from oil/gas to electricity where possible
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2.Implementing renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar power on our property
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3.Using less polluting forms of transport, moving to electric or hybrid cars, car sharing, wherever possible walking or cycling
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4.Developing wildlife conservation schemes in our land
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5.Using Fair Trade, environment-and animal-friendly products wherever possible
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6.Reducing waste by composting and recycling as much of it as possible
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7.Reducing paper usage (and then only using recycled paper)
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8.Using online meetings often, but balanced with our need for human contact and Christian fellowship
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9.Disseminating information on good practice, and seeking expert advice, practical help, and funding possibilities
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10.Promoting sustainability through our preaching, liturgy and teaching, and setting a good example
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Gardening responses - 10 Points of Guidance |
1.Seeking to reduce energy use in all our buildings and moving from oil/gas to electricity where possible
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2.Implementing renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar power on our property
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3.Using less polluting forms of transport, moving to electric or hybrid cars, car sharing, wherever possible walking or cycling
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4.Developing wildlife conservation schemes in our land
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5.Using Fair Trade, environment-and animal-friendly products wherever possible
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6.Reducing waste by composting and recycling as much of it as possible
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7.Reducing paper usage (and then only using recycled paper)
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8.Using online meetings often, but balanced with our need for human contact and Christian fellowship
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9.Disseminating information on good practice, and seeking expert advice, practical help, and funding possibilities
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10.Promoting sustainability through our preaching, liturgy and teaching, and setting a good example
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Hospitality responses - 10 Points of Guidance |
1.Seeking to reduce energy use in all our buildings and moving from oil/gas to electricity where possible
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2.Implementing renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar power on our property
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3.Using less polluting forms of transport, moving to electric or hybrid cars, car sharing, wherever possible walking or cycling
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4.Developing wildlife conservation schemes in our land
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5.Using Fair Trade, environment-and animal-friendly products wherever possible
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6.Reducing waste by composting and recycling as much of it as possible
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7.Reducing paper usage (and then only using recycled paper)
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8.Using online meetings often, but balanced with our need for human contact and Christian fellowship
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Charge response:
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9.Disseminating information on good practice, and seeking expert advice, practical help, and funding possibilities
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10.Promoting sustainability through our preaching, liturgy and teaching, and setting a good example
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Property issues responses - 10 Points of Guidance |
1.Seeking to reduce energy use in all our buildings and moving from oil/gas to electricity where possible
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2.Implementing renewable energy solutions such as heat pumps and solar power on our property
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3.Using less polluting forms of transport, moving to electric or hybrid cars, car sharing, wherever possible walking or cycling
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4.Developing wildlife conservation schemes in our land
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5.Using Fair Trade, environment-and animal-friendly products wherever possible
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6.Reducing waste by composting and recycling as much of it as possible
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Charge response:
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7.Reducing paper usage (and then only using recycled paper)
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Charge response:
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8.Using online meetings often, but balanced with our need for human contact and Christian fellowship
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Charge response:
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9.Disseminating information on good practice, and seeking expert advice, practical help, and funding possibilities
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Charge response:
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10.Promoting sustainability through our preaching, liturgy and teaching, and setting a good example
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