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CEP are currently recruiting for 3 Project Officers for the Local Energy Action Force project.
We are not seeking renewable energy experts for these roles - we want to bring new people with a passion for the place they live into the sector, and enable them to act alongside members of their community, and the project will invest significantly in those individuals through training and development. To find out more, click here We were delighted this week to receive a grant offer letter for the full amount of LEADER funding requested from Arwain Sir Benfro for our Local Energy Action Force proposal.
Local Energy Action Force (LEAF) is initially funded for 18 months. The key objective is to invest in people - principally a cohort of around 20, across five communities - St Davids, Tiers Cross, the cluster of Milford Haven, Hubberston and Hakin, the village of Tavernspite and a community of 39 dwellings at LLanteg Park. These places offer very different energy challenges. The cohort of volunteers will be supported by: 1. A steering group of delivery partners including Pembrokeshire College, PAVS, Marine Energy Wales, PLANED, SPECIFIC (Swansea University) and Welsh Government Energy Service 2. 2 days per week of project manager time, and 9 days per week of project officer time. Project Officers envisaged as a team of 3, ideally located across the five community's in terms of geography 3. A series of capacity building days delivered by the above partners, tailored to the skill needs (technical, governance, engagement and finance) of the cohort 4. A series of visits to projects and sites delivering sustainable energy solutions, and open more widely to members of the public 5. Resource for a series of community events in each community and as a growing Pembrokeshire network 6. Technical support with potential for feasibility grants for projects from Welsh Government Energy Service The objective is to develop teams of people in local communities with the right skills and support to identify and develop sustainable energy projects for local people to own, operate, and buy energy from. Keeping bills down and money local as well as meeting the challenges of climate change. We will be keeping you up to date with project progress via the LEAF page on this site and our social media channels. FREE EVENT: Come and join us to find out about sustainable energy opportunities in Pembrokeshire and how you can get involved!
Speakers will include Transition Bro Gwaun, Arwain Sir Benfro 2020 and Cwm Arian Renewable Energy Regency Hall, Saundersfoot 6.30 - 9pm Tuesday 9th May Book your place now: http://bit.ly/2ovkaCr Please help and support our appeal by going to: https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/CaseSearch.aspx Enter the number 3149977 and hit 'Search' at the bottom of the page. Click on 'Documents' then 'Make a Representation' at the top right hand of the following page to complete the form with your comments and help us bring community energy to Pembrokeshire. Alternatively, you can use the template letter below: ![]()
Sadly we have to report that, in spite of officer recommendation for approval, Councillors on the Planning and Rights of Way Committee voted this Tuesday (10th November) 8 -7 to refuse our application on grounds of visual intrusion, and to disregard the significant economic benefits offered to our communities. We will be re-assessing the project in terms of Welsh Government's new community renewables support stream, and the outcome of Westminster Govt's Feed in Tariff review, to inform an appeal in the New Year. Thanks to all those who have supported us in recent weeks, and we hope you will write again to the Planning Inspectorate once our appeal goes in.
Community Energy in Pembrokeshire (CEP) are asking the public to show their support for an exciting new renewable energy project that could provide community benefit for Pembrokeshire of £2m over 20 years.
CEP, a not for profit Community Interest Company, have put in an application for a wind power project in East Williamston that has been recommended for consent by a senior planning officer. Councillors will be carrying out a site visit in the next few weeks before the application goes back before the council’s planning committee for a final decision. Robert Proctor of Community Energy Wales, wrote in support of the project: “At a time when many community and social amenities are facing severe cuts, the harnessing of energy and revenue from community schemes such as this could be a vital element in safeguarding community activities. Most importantly it will be a locally owned asset that empowers the local community to have a greater understanding of where their energy comes from and enables them to take control of their future as they become more resilient to outside forces such as fuel prices that are out of their control.” Please show your support by visiting the council’s online Planning Portal as soon as possible: http://bit.ly/1Jz4r7Q From there you will see all of the project information and be able to leave your comments. In the ‘Role Code’ box enter ‘consultee’. Alternatively, you can email the Planning Officer, Claire.jenkins@pembrokeshire.gov.uk quoting the application number: 15/0376/PA You may find the template letter here useful if you are short of time. Many thanks in advance, Neil Sefton, Chair |
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