Subject: Carbon Co-op at Number 10, survey of members and more...

Carbon Co-op at Number 10, survey of members and more…

Hi Friend,


It's been another busy month here, with activities over many projects. Members of our Energy Commons team, Ellie and Pete, attended the co-operatives and mutuals reception at 10 Downing Street, sharing our experiences providing energy advice, retrofit, and the clean energy transition with members of the Government and Civil Service.


We are continuing to collect your feedback and experience as a Carbon Co-op member as part of our annual survey. If you haven't had a chance to fill it in yet, now is your chance to let us know how we are doing, and help shape the future of Carbon Co-op.


What Works in Community Energy Advice: Insights from Energise Manchester and Queen Bee

Between 2024 and 2025, Energise Manchester teamed up with Longsight’s Queen Bee group to deliver a series of practical energy advice workshops — designed with the community, for the community.


The Queen Bee group is a women-only group based at Northmoor Community Centre, where women from mainly South Asian backgrounds meet regularly to share food, do arts and crafts, and connect. Energy advice isn’t usually on the menu — but thanks to a collaborative approach, that changed.

Membership Survey

There is still time to complete our 2025 Membership Survey. We want to hear from you. We want to use your feedback in this survey to improve our membership experience, and to help define the future of Carbon Co-op.


If you have something that you have been waiting to say to us, this is a great opportunity. We are always keen to hear feedback, and we are keen to use this to drive some really positive changes over the coming year.

Carbon Co-op at Number 10

This month, Carbon Co-op staff members attended the co-operatives and mutuals reception at 10 Downing Street, hosted by Business Secretary (and local Co-operative Party member!) Jonathan Reynolds.


The event brought together a range of co-operatives and mutuals to showcase their work, and Ellie and Pete were even lucky enough to meet Larry the cat.


Progress in Practice win CarbonLite Retrofit Award

Architects, Progress in Practice have won the Exemplar Sustainable Buildings Awards, Retrofit Category award for their work on Ward Grove. Progress in Practice have been the architects for our Levenshulme Area Based Scheme retrofit project, and it is great to see them winning recognition for their work!


The Ward Grove project has been certified to the AECB CarbonLite Retrofit Standard. The AECB’s CarbonLite Training Centre offers a comprehensive suite of expert-led courses designed to support the built environment sector in upskilling for a net zero future, a fantastic resource for retrofit practitioners.

What we are Reading...

DESNZ Onshore Wind Taskforce Strategy released


Just out today, we are in the process of reading through the DESNZ Onshore Wind Taskforce Strategy. We are paying particular attention to proposals around the role of Community Energy in the implementation of this strategy.

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