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Low Carbon Zone project comes to Muswell Hill

Posted by news desk in Local News, 23rd February 2010, 4:55pm


Muswell Hill launches low carbon project
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Haringey Council will launch its Low Carbon Zone (LCZ) project, funded by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to establish a LCZ as a blueprint for sustainable living, this Saturday. 


The launch will take place at Muswell Hill Primary School, N10, and Muswell Hill is the selected pilot area for carbon cutting exercises and behaviour change experiments.
The launch marks the start of the project which will involve the council the local community, campaigners, retailers and climate change experts. 

Councillor Claire Kober Haringey Council leader, said of the new project: “This is a very exciting project and we want residents to get involved. We want the launch to be fun so that whole families can come and enjoy themselves while learning about how we can reduce carbon emissions in Muswell Hill. 

"The council is committed to this project but we need everyone to do what they can to help us become the greenest borough and do our bit to tackle climate change," the councillor added.

The launch event will last from 10.30am to 3pm. Presentations and a question and answer session will take place between 10:30am and 11:30am, with stalls and entertainment taking place between 12pm and 3pm. 

Residents will be able to comment on which local community buildings they would like to see ‘greened’, and which energy saving measures they are most interested in installing in their home.

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