Using real-life examples in the community of retrofitted homes (Green Open Homes) or homes that are not yet, or only partially, retrofitted (Not-Yet-Green Open Homes).
The Local Energy Advice Demonstrator (LEAD) programme trialled innovative approaches for delivering retrofit advice to hard-to-reach groups and hard-to-treat homes. This resource provides a summary of insights into one of the methods trialled by the South West Net Zero Hub within one or several of its six projects.
Not-Yet-Green Open Homes: How the method works
Green Open Homes events allow people to visit local homes and hear real-life retrofit stories, seeing measures in place without sales pressure. Typically run by community groups, events range from small gatherings to large showcases involving up to 50 homes. Not-Yet-Green Open Homes focus on traditional or partially retrofitted buildings, with expert-led tours highlighting retrofit opportunities and common issues. These events often include a public information session and are promoted with community partners. They help demystify retrofit, offering practical insights and fostering peer learning in a relaxed, accessible setting.
Consult the full LEAD method summary on Not-Yet-Green Open Homes – linked above and below – for information on why the method works and what you’ll need, as well as accompanying case studies and top tips should you wish to use this method. To finish off, there is also a list of additional resources, such as webinars, online courses, and any other tools or guidance relevant to this method.