Top tips for going eco


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Visit the beautiful new eco community centre at the heart of Bicester

The John Paul II Centre in central Bicester in the Cause Way is the largest Passiv Haus civic building in the UK. The centre is available for the whole community, either to attend functions or to hire.

Travel in style, in cycle friendly Bicester

Nothing in Bicester is more than five miles away, it’s flat, and there are good cycle paths http://www.broadribbcyclesbicester.co.uk. Whether you are a keen cyclist or you haven’t cycled since school days you can join the Bicester cycling club and plan your cycling routes around Bicester using the Bicester cyclestreets website.

Save money on low cost insulation

1,000 homes have already taken done it! Take advantage of the £49 offer to insulate your home. Find out more on our insulation page.

Enjoy great days out at the Upper Ray Meadows Nature reserve

Relax and enjoy wonderful country-side and rare wildlife at the Upper Ray Meadows Nature reserve.

Join Grassroots Bicester community action group

Grassroots Bicester is an adventurous, imaginative community group with energy and high hopes for greening up Bicester – join them, get involved.

Visit the Eco Bicester demonstration house

The demonstration house is your destination to find out about eco technology and going eco-friendly in Bicester. It’s also a great venue in Bicester that can be hired for your events. Link to our pages on the demonstration house also coming soon to you You can also sign up to the Eco Bicester Newsletter to find out more about eco development and going eco-friendly in Bicester.

Buy from Bicester

Baby store Bicester Baby Store is an organization run by parents for parent reusing and re-loving cloths toys and teds.

Be aware that new homes are achieving the highest level of sustainability in Cherwell

Bryan House, Bicester is an affordable housing scheme of 23 units that is currently on site and will be completed early in 2012. The affordable housing will be delivered to a mix of Levels 4 and 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes - the first time affordable housing has achieved this level in the Cherwell district. The scheme is being delivered by Sanctuary Housing, who have raised the funds that have included a grant from the Homes and Communities Agency and Cherwell District Council.

Learn a lesson in the Cooper School's zero carbon sixth form

A new zero carbon sixth form at the Cooper School has recently been finished and is providing students a high quality learning environment to match the outstanding learning opportunities there.