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July 2022                                                                           July 2022

       Rules are changing for home renovations                                              A Garden

       If you are planning a new build, an extension or conversion of your home, then
       the changes to the building regulations are important. Building regulations make     What more could I ask than fresh air to enjoy
       sure that any work done on a property is up to a certain standard. From 15 June      And a garden, I’ll enjoy them come what may
       changes to the nation-wide regulations aim to improve the energy efficiency of       And tomorrow, if the gods smile on me
       homes  and  buildings  across  the  UK.  This  will  help  the  country  move  towards  its
       target for net zero emissions. The changes include ventilation where changes will    I’ll do the same on another golden day.
       help  to  improve  air  quality  and  ensure  properties  receive  the  necessary
       ventilation. Conservation of Fuel and                                                With leaves of Autumn - russet and golden
       Power  where  changes  will  primarily                                               Crunching and crackling, singing Autumn’s song
       impact  the  energy  efficiency                                                      Swirled into corners, covering Summer’s flowers
       re qu i re me n t s   f or  bu i l di n gs .                                         Like a soft brown blanket all Winter long.
       Overheating  where  the  new
       regulations aim to limit overheating in                                              With birds for company, robin’s quiet song
       properties  by  introducing  passive
       measures  such  as  fitting  shutters  for                                           Home flying gulls overhead in the skies
       shade  and  glazing  design  in  new                                                 The sun slowly sinks, leaving rose hued tints
       houses.  Electric  Vehicle  Charging                                                 In the still air, A garden is earth’s Paradise.
       where  new  residential  properties  will
       require  the  installation  of  electric                                                                         Eileen Richardson
       vehicle  charging  points.  More
       information  is  available  for  residents
       on the council website.
                                                                                            Look for me and I’ll be there

       Dorset Council installs solar panels to cut carbon emissions
       and reduce cost of waste services                                                    You’ll  see  me  in  Spring,  when  yellow   And when you reach for the stars – if
                                                                                            crocus bloom,                         you dare;
       Newly installed solar panels at two of Dorset Council’s waste depots are already     In  clouds  and  April  showers  –  I’ll  be   When  you’ve  set  your  heart  on  a
       producing over 200,000 kWh of renewable energy each year and providing most          everywhere;                           distant peak,
       of  each  building’s  power  needs.  As  part  of  the  Public  Sector  Decarbonisation   In  young  green  leaves  on  the  silver
       Scheme  (PSDS)  which  saw  the  Council  awarded  £19m  of  central  government     birch,                                Just look for me – and I’ll be there.
                                            funding  by  Salix  to  make  publicly
                                            owned buildings more energy efficient,          Just look for me and I’ll be there.   You’ll see me in every happy, smiling
                                            solar  panels  have  been  added  to  the                                             face,
                                            roofs  of  the  Crookhill  waste  services      You’ll  see  me  in  Winter,  on  hills  white
                                            depot in Chickerell, and the Poundbury          with snow,                            In kind words and helping hands that
                                            waste  services  depot  in  Dorchester.         In  heavy  skies  and  trees  leafless  and   show they care;
                                            Similar  panels  have  already  been            bare;                                 You’ll see me in birdsong and children
                                            installed in schools, libraries, and leisure    In the foaming waves as storms lash the   at play,
                                            centres  as  part  of  the  PSDS                sea,                                  Just look for me – and I’ll be there.
                                            programme  that  is  being  coordinated         Just look for me – and I’ll be there.
                                            by  Dorset  Council’s  Sustainable
                                            Property  team  within  the  Assets  and          You’ll see me when the path is long and               Eileen Richardson
                                            Property  directorate.  The  work  also
                                                                                            steep,

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