District’s climate fund boosts Henfield eco project

Published: 26 Jul 2022

Henfield Haven volunteers celebrate their climate change funding credit BN5 Magazine

The latest successful grant recipient of the Horsham District Community Climate Fund is local community centre Henfield Haven.

The Council launched the Horsham District Community Climate Fund in July 2020 to enable voluntary and community groups, as well as Parish and Neighbourhood Councils, to work on projects to reduce carbon levels locally and improve our environment.

Henfield Haven operate a community centre in Henfield providing a variety of services including high-needs care for people living with dementia.

It took part in a sustainability study of its five buildings and one of the key recommendations to improve its levels of carbon emissions was to install photovoltaic (PV) panels. The panels will generate 23,000 kWh of 100% green electricity, enabling the Henfield Haven facility to be carbon neutral in terms of electricity.

The grant funds received from the Climate Fund covered the installation of the PV panels and the installation of an EV Charge Point.

Commenting on the funds allocation, Horsham District Council Cabinet Member for Environment and Rural Affairs Cllr James Wright said:

It’s great to be supporting proactive community groups like Henfield Haven. The funds are being used in a way which will directly benefit the environment, combat local climate change and will reduce their energy costs  which can be passed on to their clients.

The latest round of funds from the Climate Change Fund is now available and I would encourage as many eligible groups as possible to apply for them. We look forward to receiving your applications.

Cllr James Wright, Cabinet Member for Environment and Rural Affairs

Chairman of Henfield Haven Trustees, Digby Stephenson added:

As a day centre serving the local community, and at a time with so much uncertainty regarding global issues, the benefits derived from this project will reduce the cost of the services we provide, enhancing its long term viability, and will act as an environmental beacon for other organisations and homeowners in the local community to invest in sustainable energy.

Digby Stephenson, Chairman of Henfield Haven Trustees

A new grant funding tranche is now available. Applications for these funds will close on 12 August 2022.

Fund applications can be related to any of the following themes:

  • Energy – such as reducing consumption and increasing the use of renewable forms of energy
  • Water – such as reducing consumption and reducing the threats from flooding
  • Waste minimisation – reducing waste, reusing resources and recycling resources for example using composting bins
  • Biodiversity – increasing wildlife, such as the creation of pocket parks and community orchards
  • Sustainable transport – such as encouraging cycling and walking.

There are three levels of funds available:

  • Up to £1,000
  • Up to £2,500 (which requires more information from the applicant)
  • Up to £5,000 (which requires match funding from the applicant).

The funds must be used for brand new projects, which will last beyond the funding provided by the Council, and include a commitment to inform the wider community about the project and encourage others to take action.

For more information about the Horsham District Community Climate Fund please email community.development@horsham.gov.uk or visit our Community Climate Fund webpage.

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