Eco experts appointed

Published Monday 7 December 2009 at 17:20

The Theatres Trust has announced the appointment of Tim Atkinson as theatre building services adviser and Clive Dixon as finance and monitoring officer for Ecovenue, its new three-year programme to provide specialist theatre environmental advice and provide free display energy certificate assessments for 48 small-scale theatres in London. Atkinson, states the trust, will lead on the delivery of Ecovenue and carry out the Environmental Audits and DEC assessments, while Dixon’s role will be to ensure the project reports financially and environmentally against its targets. The Theatres Trust’s next step, states its director, Mhora Samuel, is to recruit theatres to the programme in January 2010.

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