In this issue
Style and Sustainability
Coed Cymru: Do You Value Welsh Timber?
Cardiff University: UK's first 'smart' carbon positive energy house
Zero Carbon Hub: Builders Bible?
Welsh Government: Energy Efficiency for Wales

Welcome to our Weekly E-Bulletin
 

Even with the summer holidays approaching the pace within our vibrant Welsh construction sector does not let up. 

What’s more we have once again put a marker down as a leader of the UK’s built environment. The news about the Solcer House official launch was captured by many of the mainstream TV and radio broadcasters last week – all of whom were reporting the news the house generates more energy than it consumes.



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Style and Sustainability
 

A new riverside regeneration completed by Bellway Homes is the latest scheme to benefit local communities by donating surplus construction materials to the Recipro Wales project.


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Coed Cymru: Do You Value Welsh Timber?
 
Used professionally, skilfully and sustainably timber is one of the great Welsh building materials with which wonderful projects can be created and tremendous value added to our environment

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Cardiff University: UK's first 'smart' carbon positive energy house
 

Experts from Cardiff University have designed and built the UK's first purpose-built, low-cost energy smart house, capable of exporting more energy to the national electricity grid than it uses.


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Zero Carbon Hub: Builders Bible?
 

The Zero Carbon Hub recently released an informative, simple to use guide that promotes good craftsmanship and highlights key construction details when building a new home. 


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Welsh Government: Energy Efficiency for Wales
 
Generating more energy and then making sure that it is used efficiently is critical to the long term health, well being and economic success of Wales and its people – we need to think about how we can be more efficient.

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