PAWSG invites you to an open meeting exploring one of the key technologies in the transition to low-carbon heating: air source heat pumps.
This promises to be a fascinating and highly practical evening, combining a short introductory presentation with real-life experiences from local residents who have already installed heat pumps in a range of different homes.
Event details
Date: Thursday 23 April 2026
Time: 8.00 pm
Venue: Pangbourne Village Hall
About the evening
The session will begin with a clear, accessible overview of how air source heat pumps work and what is involved in installing one. This will be followed by contributions from local householders who have first-hand experience of living with heat pumps, offering an honest perspective on both the benefits and the challenges.
There will also be time for questions and discussion, giving attendees the opportunity to explore the topic in more detail and hear directly from those with practical experience.
As highlighted in the event poster, the discussion sits within the wider context of “decarbonising in times of fossil fuel uncertainty”, making it especially relevant for anyone considering future heating options.
Why attend?
Learn the basics of air source heat pumps
Hear real experiences from local installations
Understand the pros and cons in different types of home
Ask questions and join the discussion
All are welcome, whether you are actively considering a heat pump or simply interested in understanding the options.
