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Businesses and community groups win support to reduce carbon emissions

A group of local businesses and community groups have been announced as the first to be awarded grant funding from the Net Zero Newport Decarbonisation Programme.

The programme, run by Newport City Council, offers free advice and match-funded grants up to £30,000 to organisations in the Newport area looking to reduce their carbon emissions. Over £201,000 has been awarded in this first phase.

The programme aims to help stimulate growth in Newport’s low carbon economy and support the city’s journey to net zero by 2050 by investing in local businesses and community groups, people and skills.

Eight of the first group of successful applicants were looking to install solar panels onto their main premises. This group includes:

  • Cefn Mably Farm Park 
  • GD Environmental
  • Greenmoor Nurseries 
  • J Plant Ltd 
  • Michael Jeffrey Ltd 
  • Pill Harriers Sports Club
  • St Cadoc’s Church
  • Ted Hopkins Ltd 

In addition to the solar panels, St Cadoc’s is also working to install underfloor heating and LED lighting in the building, and an air source heat pump on site, as part of a major retrofit of the church.

Cosy Cinema successfully bid for funds towards the installation of water cylinders, air source heat pumps and LED lighting at their recently opened Newport city centre site.

Two further organisations, Huw Jones Photography and Maindee Unlimited, were awarded funds to replace existing lighting in their premises with LED alternatives.

Taken together, the actions that will be supported through the funding awards will save around 75.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year, the equivalent of planting around 3,000 trees.

Speaking about the grant awards, Councillor Yvonne Forsey, cabinet member for climate change and biodiversity, said: “I’m delighted with the response we have had to the launch of the programme.

“It is great to see so many businesses and community groups from across the city looking to reduce their carbon emissions.

“I would encourage any organisation looking for support to get in touch with us and see how we can help.”