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Planning and permissions for energy projects (Free training event)
Tuesday, 21 February 2012, 18:30 - 21:00
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012, 18:30 to 21:00 | Friends Meeting House, Bath Place, High Street, Taunton

CSE has launched a series of free* training events aimed at equipping community groups across Somerset and the former Avon area with the information and knowledge to launch their own energy project.

Whatever your project, there are parts of the planning system you can influence or that you need to engage with – whether it's getting low carbon issues into local development plans, understanding the new localism bill, or seeking planning permission. This course will explain recent changes to the planning system, the policies and plans you should be influencing, and key planning permissions and licenses required for low carbon developments. Download the booking form here. http://www.cse.org.uk/pages/information/community-groups/energy-training-for-bristol-somerset-communities

* These training sessions are offered free to members of community energy groups in the Bristol and Somerset area. Participants from public and/or private sector organisations and businesses may be asked to pay a small fee. Contact us for details.

Communities outside the Bristol and Somerset area who are interested in community energy projects should check out CSE's PlanLoCaL project (www.planlocal.org.uk) and see also our general training for communities page.
Location : Friends Meeting House, Bath Place, High Street, Taunton
Contact : http://www.cse.org.uk/pages/information/community-groups/energy-training-for-bristol-somerset-communities

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