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Community Energy 

LGV is seeking views on how to develop plans for a large community owned energy project in our rural communities. The scheme will use a variety of generation and storage technologies,  tell us how we can better understand our communities needs and keep you informed of our progress by filling this form in.

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We’re holding more meetings, in March and April. Combing Community Energy with Community Transport

Come and talk to us to find out more.

Saturday 9th March- 10am – 1pm
Llangynidr Village Hall, Cwmcrawnon Road, Llangynidr, Crickhowell NP8 1LS

Saturday 16th March – 10.30am – 4pm
Crickhowell Parish Hall, Church Lane, Crickhowell NP8 1BB

Saturday 23rd March – 11am – 2pm
Llangattock Comm Hall, Clos Cillau, Llangattock, NP8 1PH

Saturday 13th April – 2pm – 5pm
Glangrwyney Village Hall, Crickhowell, NP8 1EF

Saturday 20th April – 2pm – 5pm
Cwmdu Village Hall, Cwmdu, Crickhowell NP8

Saturday 27th April – 2pm – 5pm
Gilwern Village Hall, Main Road, Gilwern, Monmouthshire NP7 0AS

Thermal camera surveys

We’re currently doing surveys to book, click here. And fill out the form.

The attached flyer has more information about the event. All are welcom

Llangattock Green Valleys was created by a group of local residents who were drawn together by the shared need for positive action in the face of the climate emergency we are facing. Over a decade ago, we started to look at ways of creating a greener, more sustainable future for our community by harnessing natural local resources including water, wood fuel and solar power to help people save money and reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. We also delight in exploring ways of working together to create a richer way of life, from growing more food locally, to helping people learn new skills, creating rewarding local jobs and strengthening the bonds between community groups.

Our organisation was formally incorporated as a community interest company in May 2010, and since then, we have won the Wales and UK heats of British Gas’ Green Streets competition and have delivered a range of innovative energy-saving and renewable-energy projects in Llangattock and the surrounding area.

Through the creation and operation of our five micro hydro schemes at Cwm Gu, Blaen Dyar, Abernant, Cwm Saerbren and Nant yr Hafod, and with the help of our shareholders, we are now generating and distributing sustainable electricity, thereby reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprint. At the moment we are looking to encourage and support people in reducing their energy usage as well as their bills in a future project under development. We also lease Ty’r Ash, which Llangattock Community Woodlands looks after, and work closely with and support other local community groups. We are always looking for more people to get involved and support our work as directors or as hydro site volunteers. If you would like to help please contact us . More About Us
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