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The Hubs Lactose waste Problems

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The Bovine Lactation and Waste Problems The Bovine Lactation Problems For the first few months of operation, our bookings coordinator was purchasing cow's milk— (milk is the brand name for one of the bovine lactation products that's causing us issues)— many of the groups that use the hub, have been socially conditioned to add cow`s lactation to their cups of tea and coffee. The honesty box we set up to cover costs in buying this product for this purpose, in the early days covered the cost of the so-called moo juice. However, as time has went on the honesty box is not working and our volunteers are too busy to monitor the situation of supply and usage. also waste of all kinds has become a significant issue. The volunteers managing the hub include one who is dairy-free for compassionate reasons related to the industrial cruelty of agribusiness on animals. No other management volunteers care about animal welfare, but the other member of the team, who was previously purchasing this...

Its your neighbourhood assesment

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 Here is  the results from the “It's Your Neighbourhood” assessment conducted by Keep Scotland Beautiful. in early August this is a joint assessment, as we requested Keep Scotland Beautiful to include our associate group, Brae’s Friendly Growers (BFGs). They are currently based at the Hub and its land, But in future they aim to promote community education across the district regarding permaculture. We believe the assessment provided by Keep Scotland Beautiful accurately reflects our efforts. The Hub is pleased with their level 4 (thriving)assessment of our achievements, although we are not yet sure how high the ratings can go. We understand that BFGs, being a grassroots pioneering group, are just beginning their journey; thus, a Level rating of one (establishing) is justified at this early stage of development. we recieved this from KSB with further information - Many thanks for taking the time to show our volunteers  around.   Please find your 2025 It’s Your Neighbo...

First years heat and power

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Our first year -  Heat and Power Management Last year at this time, we faced numerous challenges in discovering how to take a meter reading for our electricity. It was not easy, and even the strategic property review team at the council struggled with it. In the end, Claire figured out how to take the electric meter reading. EDF placed us on their emergency tariff, which took effect on October 1, 2024. The initial bill from this tariff caused us significant headaches, resulting in days lost to phone calls, meetings, emails, and letters. However, we can now celebrate a success story: Claire took our meter readings on the evening of September 30, 2025. We now have the exact figures for kilowatt-hours used and the associated costs for our first full year. Claire continues to take monthly readings and monitor our tariff. We also know the kWh usage from the council in previous years. Our sustainability manager is working on his impact report for our first year, which isn’t ready for pub...