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		<title>Third Award for Norfolk EcoHomes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:35:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Su Butcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Broadland District Council has awarded the GreenGauge Homes at Lingwood a High Commendation in their bi-annual design awards. The awards enable the Council to &#8220;encourage and recognise the special efforts which have taken place to raise the standard of design in the Broadland district&#8221;. This is the third award which the scheme of affordable housing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Broadland District Council has awarded the GreenGauge Homes at Lingwood a High Commendation in their <a href="http://www.broadland.gov.uk/environment/3390.asp ">bi-annual design awards</a>. The awards enable the Council to &#8220;encourage and recognise the special efforts which have taken place to raise the standard of design in the Broadland district&#8221;.</p>
<p>This is the third award which the scheme of affordable housing in Norfolk has received, the others are the <a href="http://www.greengaugehomes.com/news/affordable-greengauge-homes-win-first-award/">CPRE Norfolk Award </a>and the <a href="http://www.greengaugehomes.com/news/best-social-or-affordable-housing/">LABC East Building Excellence Award.</a></p>
<p>The project was nominated by a Planning Manager within the council and the judging panel wrote:</p>
<blockquote><p>“This is a pioneering development of 15 affordable homes of simple, unfussy form and mixing traditional and modern materials. It is also a working experiment in sustainable and economic design and construction, using different combinations of technology in each of the four blocks, including solar collectors (both for heating and electricity), heat recovery, ground source heat pumps and very high levels of insulation. One block has efficient gas central heating to act as a comparison with the remainder. The aim is to find a readily-reproducible, cost-effective and highly energy-efficient solution for future housing development. The project is being monitored by the University of East Anglia.”</p></blockquote>
<p>The affordable homes are also amongst six finalists for the National LABC Building Excellence Awards which are to be presented in a ceremony in London in October.</p>
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		<title>GreenGauge Homes ‘Best Social or Affordable Housing’</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Su Butcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first scheme of Low Energy “GreenGauge” Affordable Housing by Ipswich Architects Barefoot &#038; Gilles has won the coveted ‘Best Social or Affordable Housing’ Award at the 2009 LABC East Anglia Building Excellence Awards. The project beat off five other housing schemes to scoop the award at a black tie dinner in Cambridge on Friday. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first scheme of Low Energy “GreenGauge” Affordable Housing by Ipswich Architects Barefoot &#038; Gilles has won the coveted ‘Best Social or Affordable Housing’ Award at the 2009 LABC East Anglia Building Excellence Awards.  The project beat off five other housing schemes to scoop the award at a black tie dinner in Cambridge on Friday.
<p>The 15 sustainable houses at Lingwood in Norfolk are unique: the first of an ongoing series of GreenGauge projects – real homes designed to beat current energy standards whilst delivering low cost in use to tenants and the operating housing associations.<br />
The University of East Anglia is monitoring tenants’ energy use and evaluating the success of a range of technologies at Lingwood, including ground source heat pumps, solar collectors and PVs, Sunspaces and Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery.
<p class="note"><strong>Martin Aust,</strong> business growth director at <strong>Flagship Housing Group</strong> who developed the homes with Broadland District Council explained,<br /> <br />
“Working closely with our partners, our commitment to use eco-technology has proved both cost-effective to build and to manage.  The right technology can also give tenants a reduction in their energy bills. <br />
“Vital lessons have been learned from this project, and Flagship Housing’s future building programme will continually innovate to promote best practice in sustainable development.”</p>
<p><strong>Roger Gilles</strong>, Senior Partner at <strong>Barefoot &#038; Gilles Architects</strong> said, <br />
“We are delighted that the project has been recognised as an example of good design and construction practice. The results of the work at Lingwood are already informing future developments of affordable housing so that they not only meet the requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes but also cost less to run.”</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Robert Bilbie</strong> of <strong>Robert Bilbie Consultancy</strong> who assessed the projects energy rating added:<br />
“When Lingwood was built the energy standard required was EcoHomes Very Good and the project was only the second in Norfolk to receive an Excellent Rating. After the Code for Sustainable Homes was introduced the project was reassessed and found to achieve CSH level 4, three years before this became compulsory for HCA Funded housing.”</p>
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<p><strong>Alan Osborne</strong> of <strong>CNC Building Control</strong> endorsed the project saying,<br />
“I’m sure we will be hearing a lot more from this development in the future and the data collected will undoubtedly go towards shaping energy efficient building of the future. There is no reason why social housing can not lead the field in energy efficient buildings.”</p>
<p>The scheme at Lingwood is a Constructing Excellence Demonstration Project and in 2008 received an award from CPRE Norfolk for demonstrating that new rural housing can be environmentally friendly. A second scheme of 8 GreenGauge Homes, designed to exceed Code 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes and developed with the benefit of lessons learned at Lingwood, is now under construction at Horstead.<br />
<h2>About GreenGauge Homes</h2>
<p>The GreenGauge Homes approach aims to provide Affordable Housing which not only meets or exceeds the current standards of sustainability, but also provides Low Cost-In Use. This is achieved through the use of experienced practitioners, tried and tested technologies and significantly, monitoring and review of energy use, user experience and management issues.
<p>The houses (eleven for rent and four shared ownership) were developed by Flagship Housing Group for with architects Barefoot &#038; Gilles and agents Oxbury &#038; Co. The contractors were Youngs Homes of Norwich. The houses were built to EcoHomes Excellent Standard but after the Code for Sustainable Homes came in were also reassessed and met Level 4 of the code which will be compulsory for all HCA grant funded housing in 2010.
<p>Lingwood is the first scheme of GreenGauge Homes and is monitored by the University of East Anglia’s CSERGE Unit. Tenants have been living in the homes since February 2008 and a range of data collected has been used to improve both the management of this scheme and also the development of future homes. The 8 GreenGauge Homes to be built at Horstead, developed with the benefit of lessons learned at Lingwood are under construction and use Ground Source Heat Pumps and Solar water pre-heat. It is envisaged that several GreenGauge schemes will be in development at any one time, each one learning from the last.
<p>The GreenGauge Homes approach was developed by Barefoot &#038; Gilles Architects in association with Flagship Housing Group and Oxbury &#038; Co.</p>
<p>Participants in GreenGauge Homes at Lingwood:<br />
Developer:	Flagship Housing Group<br />
Architects:	Barefoot &#038; Gilles<br />
Quantity Surveyors:	Oxbury &#038; Co<br />
Structural Engineers:	Scott Wilson<br />
Landscape Designer:	The Landscape Partnership<br />
Main Contractor:	Youngs Homes Limited<br />
Environmental &#038; Social Monitoring:	University of East Anglia, Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE)<br />
Ecohomes Assessors: 	Robert Bilbie Consultancy<br />
Building Control:	CNC Building Control<br />
Owner:	Victory Housing Trust<br />
Joint Development Partner: 	Broadland District Council</p>
<h2>About the LABC Awards</h2>
<p>The LABC awards recognise <a href="http://www.labcawards.org">the best quality construction in the East Anglia region</a>, in particular good working partnerships throughout a project from design to construction. </p>
<p>Image:Peter Wells of Barefoot &#038; Gilles and Kevin Love of CNC Building Control accepting the award from BBC Journalist Wendy Hurrell<br />
Photographs by <a href="http://www.jharperphotography.com">Jerry Harper</a> </p>
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		<title>Affordable GreenGauge Homes win first award</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 13:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Su Butcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GreenGauge Homes project in Lingwood, Norfolk, was honoured at the CPRE Norfolk Awards last week. This scheme of 15 eco-friendly affordable homes designed by Barefoot &#38; Gilles incorporates the latest construction and energy technologies to provide housing at just 5% above the price of Housing Corporation standard homes and offer significant savings in running [...]]]></description>
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<p>The GreenGauge Homes project in Lingwood, Norfolk, was honoured at the <a title="CPRE Norfolk Website" href="http://www.cprenorfolk.org.uk/" target="_blank">CPRE Norfolk Awards</a> last week.</p>
<p>This scheme of 15 eco-friendly affordable homes designed by Barefoot &amp; Gilles incorporates the latest construction and energy technologies to provide housing at just 5% above the price of Housing Corporation standard homes and offer significant savings in running costs for tenants. The homes are being monitored by the <a title="UEA CSERGE Website" href="http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/cserge/" target="_blank">University of East Anglia</a>.</p>
<p>Martin Aust, business growth director at <a title="Flagship Housing Group Website" href="http://www.flagship-housing.co.uk/" target="_blank">Flagship Housing Group </a>said, &#8220;Flagship is committed to environmental sustainability, reducing the carbon &#8216;footprint&#8217; new homes leave on our environment. This project is utilising different types of renewable energy technologies which makes this an exciting project to monitor.&#8221;</p>
<p>Roger Gilles of Architects <a title="Barefoot &amp; Gilles Architects Website" href="http://www.barefootgilles.com" target="_blank">Barefoot &amp; Gilles </a>said,<br />
&#8216;We have designed these homes to be like a home any of us would be familiar with, but with the benefits of the latest technologies. The houses are energy efficient, cheap to run and, I hope, a pleasure to live in.&#8217;</p>
<p>Martin Walton, Chairman of the Judges said:<br />
“CPRE Norfolk is keen to encourage the provision of social housing in rural settings, where a need has been demonstrated. This is a pioneering scheme which proves that social housing and ecological design can work in harmony.”</p>
<p>Special guest Bill Bryson, president of the CPRE, paid tribute to the quality of the projects awarded, adding: &#8220;As a lover of the Norfolk countryside I am enthralled by the range of projects in my home county that have contributed so much. They highlight the efforts of hundreds of people &#8211; those working on a professional basis and those that treasure unspoilt countryside around them.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Lingwood scheme has already become a community and this impressed the CPRE Judges. There are other schemes in the pipline; GreenGauge homes are also being planned in the Norfolk village of Horstead.</p>
<p>The National Housing Federation in partnership with CPRE released figures this year exposing the scale of the rural housing crisis. Over the last five years, the number of people waiting for an affordable home in country areas has soared by 37%, up from 507,757 in 2003 to 695,735 last year.</p>
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		<title>CPRE Green Buildings in Norfolk 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 13:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Su Butcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CPRE Norfolk is pleased to announce details of this year&#8217;s &#8216;Green Buildings in Norfolk &#8211; Open Days&#8217; event. Guided tours at private eco-homes, zero carbon developments, energy efficient social housing and environment centres in Norfolk have once again been arranged by CPRE Norfolk as part of the nationwide Heritage Open Days scheme. Tours will take [...]]]></description>
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<p>CPRE Norfolk is pleased to announce details of this year&#8217;s &#8216;Green Buildings in Norfolk &#8211; Open Days&#8217; event. Guided tours at private eco-homes, zero carbon developments, energy efficient social housing and environment centres in Norfolk have once again been arranged by CPRE Norfolk as part of the nationwide Heritage Open Days scheme. Tours will take place at 15 eco-buildings between Thursday 11th September and Sunday 14th September.</p>
<p>The tours are free and open to all but will require booking. To book your place on a tour, telephone The Energy Saving Trust on 01733 566910 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.</p>
<p>Buildings open for tours in 2008:</p>
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<li>The Straw Bale Barn, Snetterton (timber framed building with straw bale infill, solar water heating and a passive solar design)</li>
<li>Marsham Barns, Kenninghall (sustainable conversion of agricultural buildings incorporating a 6kw wind turbine, ground source heat pump and rainwater harvesting)</li>
<li>Cob Bale Roundhouse, Banham (beautiful cob and straw bale studio building with sedum roof)</li>
<li>Stonebridge Farm, Ingham (restored 18th century cottage with ground source heating system)</li>
<li>Greenguage Homes, Lingwood (impressive social housing scheme with a mix of technologies and performance monitoring)</li>
<li>Ecostessey Park, Costessey (contemporary development of 22 townhouses with a range of energy efficiency measures and installed renewables)</li>
<li>The Greenhouse, Norwich (a renovated Grade II listed building with a photovoltaic courtyard roof, rainwater harvesting system and wool, cork and paper insulation)</li>
<li>Constable Road, Norwich (an example of sustainable living applied to an ordinary suburban setting &#8211; solar water heating, rainwater harvesting and organic garden)</li>
<li>Low Road, Keswick (bungalow with an extensive and unobtrusive tiled photovoltaic system)</li>
<li>The Old Barns, Stoke Holy Cross (favourite from last year &#8211; beautiful barn conversion incorporating ground source heating and many other sustainable features)</li>
<li>Itteringham Mill, Itteringham (18th Century mill with one of the UK&#8217;s first hydro-turbine schemes)</li>
<li>Four Winds, Hay Green South (excellent use of a 6kw wind turbine in a rural setting by a wind enthusiast)</li>
<li>Roman Catholic Church, Little Walsingham (new church building with a vertical ground source heating system and extensive photovoltaics)</li>
<li>Jasmine House, Blakeney (popular and unusual building from last year &#8211; designed to the principles of Sthapatya Veda, with rammed earth walls and solar)</li>
<li>NWT Cley Marshes Visitor Centre (energy efficient visitor centre with wind turbine, ground source heating, solar water heating and rainwater harvesting)</li>
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<p><strong>This article and brochure are reproduced here by kind permission of CPRE Norfolk</strong></p>
<p><a title="CPRE Norfolk Awards" href="http://www.barefootgilles.com/news_lingwood4.asp" target="_blank">Visit the Barefoot &amp; Gilles Website to download the brochure</a></p>
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		<title>BBC Look East Live visit to Lingwood</title>
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		<dc:creator>Su Butcher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a shortlist of 15 new Eco-towns is announced by Housing Minister Caroline Flint, BBC Look East’s Mike Liggins visits the new residents of the completed GreenGauge Homes scheme at Lingwood, Norfolk. The scheme of 15 timber framed GreenGauge Homes is the first to be completed by a partnership between Architects Barefoot &#038; Gilles, Flagship [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a shortlist of 15 new Eco-towns is announced by Housing Minister Caroline Flint, BBC Look East’s Mike Liggins visits the new residents of the completed GreenGauge Homes scheme at Lingwood, Norfolk.</p>
<p>The scheme of 15 timber framed GreenGauge Homes is the first to be completed by a partnership between Architects Barefoot &#038; Gilles, Flagship Housing Group and Oxbury &#038; Co, and constructed by Youngs Homes.</p>
<p>Mike shows how the scheme, which is being monitored by the University of East Anglia and funded by Carbon Connections, is made of four groups of houses, each using a combination of different technologies for energy saving and generation. </p>
<p>He interviews Martin Aust, Business Growth Director at Flagship Housing Group about the benefits of affordable eco-homes, and meets Sian, one of the residents who is looking forward to lower bills.</p>
<p><strong>This article originally appeared in the Eastern Daily Press on 3 April 2008:</strong></p>
<p><a title="BBC Look East Live visit to Lingwood GreenGauge Homes" href="http://www.barefootgilles.com/news_lingwood3.asp" target="_blank">Read more and see the video at the Barefoot &amp; Gilles Website</a></p>
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		<title>Now we’ve got the power to save cash</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Su Butcher</dc:creator>
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<p>Most people are being forced to closely scrutinise their utility power bills in an effort to save a few pounds – but for one group of Norfolk villagers that is no longer a problem.</p>
<p>For instead of looking worryingly at electricity and gas meters, the occupiers of 15 new homes in Lingwood, near Yarmouth, are now relishing the chance of seeing how much power they are using.</p>
<p>The Larchwood clad houses off Station Road are at the cutting edge of eco-friendly power saving science and will shape how future homes across the region will be built from 2016.</p>
<p>Each of the 15 affordable homes has a different green piece of technology, such as solar panels and heat pumps, and it is estimated the devices could slash up to 75pc from bills.</p>
<p>And in an innovative experiment, scientists from UEA will monitor how much power each house uses over the next year and compare consumption to normal houses.</p>
<p><strong>This article originally appeared in the Eastern Daily Press on 20 March 2008:</strong></p>
<p><a title="Barefoot &amp; Gilles: Now weve got the power to save cash" href="http://www.barefootgilles.com/news_lingwood2.asp" target="_blank">Read more at the Barefoot &amp; Gilles Website</a></p>
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