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270 local authorities declared a climate emergency in 2019, and now they need to work out how to deliver on their zero carbon promises.We have already worked with local authorities in London,...
We commissioned SE2 to deliver and facilitate a workshop on overheating homes as we knew we could trust them to do a great job. They have a great combination of experience in the energy efficiency sector and a professional and confident facilitation style, helping to ensure our event went excellently.
Andrew Eagles has been the Managing Director of Sustainable Homes for 9 years and has seen it grow from a good idea to a thriving not-for-profit consultancy and research body providing advice and assistance to the housing sector. In 2009 they set up SHIFT, ‘
Lots of people know SE2 because of the events we run - usually for other people (though not always - check out our birthday party last year & our seminar from 2013).
We're all busy people. There's emails to respond to, calls to make, people to meet, blogs to write - and then of course work to actually deliver. Time is precious. Which is why I was slightly bemused by a seminar I went to a couple of months ago that seemed to have no real purpose.
I’ve been a delegate at a couple of industry event recently – which in itself is pretty unusual for me as I’m normally the one at the front, directing proceedings. Once my nosiness at a new venue subsides and I can calm the inner panic that the name badges aren’t quite straight (no – really…), I can sit back and actually listen to – and get involved with – the debate: which although sounds weird, is something I’m usually too busy to actually do.