Case Studies
Changing Room Renovation Project at Ulverston Cricket Club
“Our changing rooms were built in the 1970’s and had never been improved or upgraded and were in a shocking condition. This severely restricted our ability to offer sports activities to our local community, in particular female and disability cricket. Along with our football colleagues, who were also key partners in this project, we are…
Read MoreWindermere, Ambleside and District Angling Association (WADAA) Splash Aerator
Windermere, Ambleside and District Angling Association (WADAA) are the largest fishing club in Cumbria and provide fishing and event opportunities across 20 venues in Cumbria and North Lancashire. The impacts of climate change and nutrient loading puts a tremendous pressure on these aquatic environments and in recent years the club has developed a series of…
Read MorePennington Nursery Solar Panels
Thanks to BWECT funding, a 14.40 kWh solar array has been installed on Pennington Nursery in Ulverston. It is expected that the nursery will save over 69.72% on their annual electricity bill, with lifetime bill savings expected to be £141,000 over 25 years. This money can now be can spent on other crucial costs like…
Read MoreFord Park
“Ford Park is a much loved and well used community park in Ulverston: home to a small plant nursery, a volunteer program, café and dozens of events each year. For 25 years it has been owned and managed by a charity on behalf of the community, and in 2023 Baywind Energy Community Trust funded the…
Read MorePhotos from 2020 funding
Hindpool Tigers ARLFC Barrow had 6.2kW new solar PV panels installed LED bulbs were donated to Ulverston food bank for distribution Dunnerholme Golf Club golfers are enjoying their new clubhouse LED lights Happy cows at Channel House Farm with new LED lighting in the milking parlour Ulverston Parish Centre – funded for new double glazing.
Read MoreDalton Community Centre Solar Panels
Solar Panels have been installed on the Dalton Community Association Centre. The centre is home to a number of different groups including the community police, army cadets and dace groups etc. The panels will generate clean, green electricity for the building for the next 20 years.
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