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Dulwich Net Zero Sept 23 7pm at ORU Lordship Lane


andrewc

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Do come to this open meeting of Dulwich Net Zero on Sept 23 2020 at 7pm at ORU 22 Lordship Lane SE22 8HN


Green Homes Grant.


The government is providing home energy grants on this link https://www.grantscheme.uk

Register your entitlement to a grant worth between ?5000 to ?10,000. It is not a loan and is not means tested on the first ?5000.


We will discuss the grant at this meeting. Come with your questions or come to listen or come with your suggestions.

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I'm looking forward to our first real life meeting, in the lovely studio space on the ground floor of Oru. You walk through the cafe and it is down the left hand door, behind the seating. It's a lovely newly refub space, light and airy. We are hoping the Oru manager Paul will join us. See you there.
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Well that is a good point. Some would say that this is educational, therefor ok, some would say there is no actual legal basis for any rules such as these. So maybe we are playing it by ear for now. There is a lot of pushback on the madness by MPs, lawyers and pressure groups. It may get it all reversed, fingers crossed...
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Based on the numbers in London going up and the rule of 6 firmly in place and the potential for London to go into another level of controlled restrictions, would it not be safer to hold this meeting as a virtual one rather than risk being fined for breaking the rules ?


I saw your earlier message and it's not really going to fall into education (schools and universities)


All the information can easily be shared via zoom or meetings in this instance and better to do that than risk a potential spreading point.

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According to Andrew and the venue, the meeting is going ahead - only a small group is expected. If you are uncomfortable for whatever reason, then simply ask for feedback after the meeting. It is all within the new "rules" and perfectly safe. London has virtually zero "cases", whatever that means :-) Hope this helps you.
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PlantPower Wrote:

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> London has virtually zero "cases", whatever that

> means :-) Hope this helps you.



I almost spat my covid vaccine out reading this


Someone better tell the mayor who is saying the opposite regarding numbers.


What happens if more than 6 people turn up ?

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