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Following its success last year Cardigan Eco Technology Week is running throughout the week of 3rd October to 8th October 2011 in Cardigan’s Guild Hall.
The Guild Hall Gallery will be full of stalls and displays from local traders and organizations. Call in for information on renewable energy, eco-friendly building, conversions and decorating, sustainable transport, feed-in tariffs, the renewable heat incentive, and much more.
There will be lots of free talks and workshops from the experts going on all week, including talks on Renewable Energy from the Eco Centre Wales, workshops on using Natural Wood Oils from Osmo, and demonstrations of sustainable transport.
The latest up to date programme for Eco Technology Week
Community Transport Forum & Coffee Morning With the Preseli Rural Transport Association and Community Transport Links Project
Cycle to Work Scheme Save 40% on a bike on the cycle to work scheme, with Tom Wells from the New Image Bicycle Company
Veg Oil Motoring Demonstrations of veg oil vehicles with Dan Blackburn
Renewable Energy Options and Combinations That Work Well with Matt Leese, Renewable Energy Advisor
£££ Feed in Tariffs with Alice Williams, Sustainable Energy Advisor
Guided tour of Small World Theatre with Martyn O'Connor and Bill Hamblett
PV, What’s In It For Me with Matt Leese, Renewable Energy Advisor
Renewable Heating Options with Tim Brew, Education Manager.
Biomass Boilers and the Renewable Heating Incentive With Ben Graham, Beacon Heating
Solar Kiln Guided Tour At Cardigan College
Working with Natural Wood Oils
A workshop on the Osmo range with Craig Pawson, Osmo UK
Open Source Software & Linux Operating System Presentation and Workshop with Iestyn Smith, Ymlaen Ceredigion
Apple Pressing
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bring your apples and some bottles to press your apples into juice in the courtyard all day. With Soo Hutt, the Ecoshop
Permaculture Climate Change & Peak oil
Half hour film on permaculture. Followed by Q&A and discussion, with Alpay Torgut, Permaculturist/Forest gardener
The Guild Hall is in the centre of town at the intersection of the High Street and Priory Street.

There is a large car park behind the Guild Hall.
Footage of Cardigan's Sustainable Technology Week in 2010, organized by Celtic Sustainables and Ymlaen Ceredigion.