About WWCE

Founded in 2013, Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy is a not-for-profit society that develops renewable energy projects with the support of local people, for the benefit of local people. We’re funded by investor members and governed by a board of volunteer directors who are passionate about tackling climate change and giving nature a home in Wiltshire.

We operate two community solar farms at Chelworth and Braydon Manor, as well as three rooftop solar arrays on Wiltshire Wildlife Trust buildings. We’re also installing a new rooftop array at Silverwood School and planning permission for our latest ground-mounted development at Petersfinger is pending.

As a Wiltshire Wildlife Trust partner, we share its vision for a more sustainable future for people and wildlife and are committed to bringing our communities together in pursuit of a cleaner, greener tomorrow.

Excess income from our sustainable solar energy schemes is pumped straight into our community fund and distributed as grants to worthwhile initiatives that share our objectives. More recently, we’ve established our own, free-to-access energy advice service providing support to some of the most vulnerable during the challenging winter months.

Our Aims

Reduce Carbon

Our solar installations generate nearly 6,000MWh of clean energy every year, enough to power as many as 2,200 homes

Promote Wildlife

Blackthorn hedgerow management has resulted in record numbers of endangered brown hairstreak butterflies

Give Back

Over £130,000 donated through the WWCE Community Fund to support climate and wildlife-friendly projects across Wiltshire

Become a Member

As a Community Benefit Society, WWCE is radically different from traditional companies in that our activity must benefit the community, rather than just our members. Investments from people like you mean we can bring forward more green energy projects in Wiltshire that cut carbon emissions, boost biodiversity, and give other deserving causes a helping hand.

When we work together, great things happen!

The main features of WWCE as a Community Benefit Society are:

  • Membership is based on shareholding which is open to anyone over the age of 16.
  • We are allowed to reward our members – or shareholders – by giving them interest on their shares.
  • Shares are valued at £1 each. The minimum shareholding is £500 and the maximum is £100,000, per member.
  • Members have one vote regardless of the number of shares they own. One Member = One Vote
  • Membership is governed by our rules which are available to view on request.
  • We are registered with the Financial Conduct Authority in England and Wales under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 (registration number 32116R).

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Our Team.

Julian Barlow
Chairman

Lucy Normington
Non-Executive Director

Sylvia Wyatt
Non-Executive Director

Jonathan Bateman
Community Fund Committee Lead

David Lewin
Finance Lead

Lesley Bennett
Director

Rob Gillies
Land Management Lead

Wiltshire Wildlife Fund

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust (WWT) is a charity dedicated to conserving our natural heritage, promoting greener ideas for living well, energy management, minimising waste and encouraging people to explore, experience and enjoy the natural world around them.

Since 1962 WWT has been inspiring, informing, including and influencing people across Wiltshire – with one aim, to get more people involved in helping protect the environment and promote sustainable living.

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Julian Barlow

Chairman

Julian is a local businessman who joined the board of the WWCE in 2019. He has a special interest in the environment and issues associated with climate change and biodiversity, which is why Julian not only sits on our board but is also a council member of the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. He is a member of Compton Bassett Parish Council. and has run his own public relations business for over 25 years.

Julian has owned a public relations business for over 25 years, having previously worked as a journalist in the USA and the UK, writing for regional and national newspapers, and broadcast media. Since then, he has worked with legends like Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave CBE, as well as clients like United Biscuits Group, Tesco, Johnson & Johnson, and construction consultancy Gleeds. He’s also an advisor to senior members of the House of Lords, supporting their social media activity.

Lucy Normington

NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Lucy has lived in Purton for almost 20 years. She has been active on the committees of various local community groups such as Mums & Toddlers, the Under 5 Community Playgroup and Purton and Lydiard Scout Group, acting as Club Treasurer and events coordinator for these groups. In her professional life she has worked in the pharmaceutical industry, as the school business manager of St Mary’s Primary School in Purton, and is currently a project impact evaluator for Innovate UK, a government funding body that is based in Swindon.
Lucy is passionate about protecting Wiltshire’s diverse wildlife and communities and is decided to get involved with WWCE to help raise awareness of community energy and develop partnerships with like-minded community organisations.

Sylvia Wyatt

Non-Executive Director

Sylvia is a semi-retired healthcare strategist who has worked with different organisations on complex problems in health, social care, housing and the voluntary sector. She co-developed national policies for healthcare innovation, care outside hospitals and the use of the NHS estate. Sylvia’s fascination with the natural world began when she was a child exploring the mountains and wild places of Europe, Africa and America with her family. Her Human Sciences degree at Oxford included ecology, geology, zoology and animal behaviour.
Sylvia is passionate about decarbonisation and lives in an all-electric home with an electric car. She has supported wildlife trusts in Scotland, Surrey, Warwickshire, Yorkshire and now Wiltshire where she serves on the Sustainability, Education and Wellbeing Committee. She is a keen walker, avid gardener, and naturalist.

Jonathan Bateman

Community Fund, Committee Lead

Jon is a professional engineer specialising in water, utilities and environmental management. Formerly a director of Halcrow Management Sciences (now Jacobs) – a regulatory advisory business focussing on utility policy and regulation – he has been a member of WWCE since 2015 and a director on the board of Bath and West Community Energy since 2014. He was co-opted onto the WWCE board in 2018.
Jon has worked extensively with regulators in the water and energy sectors on strategic planning, price controls, asset management and performance monitoring. He also volunteers in community support and was recently co-opted onto an Area Community Operations Board reporting to Wiltshire Council. Jon is interested in environmental conservation, sustainable energy and enjoys long distance trail and alpine walking, as well as tending his allotment.

David Lewin

Finance Lead

David has been a non-executive director of WWCE since 2015. Over the course of his career, he founded companies Ovum and Plum and provided policy and regulatory advice to a host of international telecoms companies.

Lesley Bennett

Director

Lesley has held a number of high-profile roles with organisations in Wiltshire over the years. She was previously a Trustee of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, a non-executive customer director with Wessex Water, a non-executive director of the South West Courts Board at Great Western Hospital and an elected councillor. She held this position for 15 years, chairing the Agenda 21 and Planning Panels.
Lesley was one of the founders of Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy in 2013 and has been a director on the board ever since.

Rob Gillies

Land Management Lead

Rob has been a member of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust since moving to Chippenham in 2010. Rob works in sustainability for Buro Happold, an international engineering, design and advisory firm for the built environment based in Bath. With a background in environmental and sustainability consulting, prior to moving into the environmental sector Rob worked in the postal and IT sectors, as well as in local government.

Rob is a member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (MIEMA), a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA). He is an enthusiastic volunteer in community development linked to environmental and sustainability issues and is the founder of Refill Chippenham, a campaign to reduce the negative environmental impacts of single-use plastics within his home town.

Advisors.

Angela Wright

Company Secretary

Angela graduated from Southampton in 2002 with a BSC in Management & Accounting. She completed her certified accountancy training with Good Energy, a 100% renewable energy supplier, eventually becoming Group Financial Controller and remained with them until 2013. After a short career break, she was engaged as a consultant on behalf of companies with renewable energy interests, before aligning herself with the community energy sector in 2016.

Jake Burnyeat

Asset Manager

Jake is a renewable energy professional with over 14 years experience. He is a founding director of Communities for Renewables, a community interest company which helps communities to set up local energy enterprises and works with them to develop, finance and manage their renewable energy generation.
Jake has an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College and has sailed over 24,000 sea miles.

Samantha Burch

Stakeholder Outreach

 

Staff.

Jessica Thimbleby

Carbon Reduction Champion for WWCE and WWT

Jessica has over 10 years’ experience engaging diverse communities on a range of issues to help mitigate and adapt to climate change. Before starting her role with WWCE, Jessica worked as an energy advisor at the Centre for Sustainable Energy and Citizens Advice, supporting people experiencing fuel poverty. Before that, she spent more than five years at Wiltshire Wildlife Trust working with the Waste Education Team and later, until 2020, as the Trust’s Sustainability Officer, a role which saw her lead a project to calculate the Trust’s carbon emissions.

Jessica now supports WWCE with the pursuit of its aims to reduce carbon and promote nature-based solutions to the climate crisis. She spearheads the development of initiatives to help low-income, vulnerable households across Wiltshire to access and integrate energy-saving solutions. On behalf of the Trust, Jessica also provides administrative support to the WWCE community fund panel.

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