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Bio-Fuel Project

BURNIING ISSUE

The Lindum Rotary Club has teamed up with District and County Councillor Cllr Marianne Overton and North Kesteven District Council to trial an exciting initiative reusing waste sawdust and shavings to reduce fuel poverty in the Cliff Villages.

“This is the start of something really big as the idea could well be taken up by North Kesteven and parts of Lincolnshire. This helps the environment and helps to reduce fuel poverty. Many of our villages do not have gas and many people rely on coal stoves. This project reuses a waste product to help reduce heating bills.”

“Lindum Rotary Club has a superb record of achievement in encouraging environmental responsibility with their successful annual Lincolnshire Environmental Awards, judged by David Bellamy. This new initiative is a bold step further, leading from the front in partnership with a sustainable commercial enterprise EH Thorne (Beehives)Ltd, to reuse waste and help others.”

“E H Thorne(Beehives) Ltd already has excellent green credentials, making beehives for around the world using wood from sustainable sources, and now they have invested in machinery to enable making good use of a waste product. ”


With help from The Carbon Trust, Thornes invested in a briquette machine and bi-mass combustion unit. The machinery converts the waste sawdust and shavings under immense pressure into small briquettes. The briquettes are then incinerated in the bio-mass combustion unit which heats a large proportion of their factory. There is however a surplus of briquettes which have now become available for this scheme. The briquettes burn like coal with similar calorific value, leave very little or no ash and qualify for zero carbon emissions.

The Lindum Rotary Club are trialling properties in the Cliff Villages, where they have good support from members and have delivered the fuel, free, to 11 homes within that area.

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North Kesteven District Council have tested the fuel in an empty property with good success. The briquettes were also tested scientifically by the Lincolnshire Green Heat Rural Energy Trust who found they produced more heat than logs, but less than coal. The briquettes should be used as a supplement to the coal, burning together. A spokesman of the Trust said, “The briquettes appear to be of good quality and should prove to be a good fuel for use in these boilers.”

Paul Smith, Lindum Rotary Club's project co-ordinator, said “This is a great project for our Rotary to help people and to help the environment at the same time.”“This is just the start, and if successful, it is hoped to roll out the programme to many more homes, “ said Cllr Marianne Overton.


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Cllr Mrs Marianne Overton
Independent County Councillor for Branston and Navenby Division
and for Cliff Villages Ward of North Kesteven District Council
Tel: 01400 273323  Fax: 01400 273003  This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Scott Masterman  North Kesteven District Council  01522 414155

 
Support for St Andrew's Children's Hospice

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At their weekly meeting on Thursday 04 May 2006, the President of the Rotary Club of Lindum Lincoln, Ted Hands, on behalf of the club members, presented a cheque in the sum of £4000.00 to Angela Greenfield of St Andrews Children’s Hospice, Grimsby.  This is the only Children’s Hospice in the County and serves the whole of Lincolnshire as well as some parts of South Yorkshire and the Hospice needs to raise something in the order of £700,000.00 a year to meet the ever growing needs of the families that use the facility. The President of every Rotary Club selects a main charity to support in their year in office and President Ted was particularly keen to do something that helped children.  The money presented was raised in a number of ways over the last 10 months, a Beer Festival held at the Sea Cadets Unit on the Brayford in September 2005, selling hot chocolate and coffee at the Christmas Market and by some of the members being sponsored to complete “The Lyke Wake Walk” – from Osmotherly to Ravenscar, 40 miles in 16 hours - for more information on that see the article elswhere on the site 
Please remember, Rotary can only work with your support.   

 
Imena College Project, Butare, Rwanda

Presentation of Award to William Farr School

In acknowledgement of the pupils of  William Farr School, Welton’s donation of  £500, which led to a scheme costing £4400 to provide kitchen equipment in Imena College, Butare, Rwanda  Lindum Rotary Club has presented a certificate of appreciation. The certificate is being held by the school’s Head of School Council, Emily Spedding. To her right is Headmaster, Paul Strong, to her left the President of Lindum Rotary Club, Ted Hands.

 
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