A summary of the project evaluation on the impact on attitudes in relation to climate action and associated behaviour change.

If strongly agree explain how:


Thinking about my home and what I can do today to make it a safer future

The whole event helped me to imagine the future and it wasn't scary so that made me think about things more and got me thinking about what I'm doing now aswell

It made me take more notice of my surroundings and how simple adjustments can make a big difference

The narrative aspect was very engaging, and so many topics were covered through it. Very clever and engaging and accessible

This was a really brilliant project. A huge amount of organising work and creativity had obviously gone into it. Well done to everyone involved. It was great to see that so many people from the community had contributed. I thought the use of the different rooms was very interesting. It felt to me that this was a great start to a project that needs to continue.

I look forward to seeing the wonderful inclusive, creative Eco-Milltown of the future.

Learnt practical methods to become more sustainable from many aspects of the Time Machine which I can act on immediately or look into for the future

It made things feel tangible. I get overwhelmed thinking about the problems but there was a really good focus on things you can do now and that made the future less overwheming so I'm very grateful for that. Thank you to everyone involved for putting it together.

Connection to community. I feel less intimidated and like I know some people I can ask questions for example I didn't know my neighbour Maureen had gotten solar panels sorted so she'll help me do it now.

I got to know people doing things in the town who I hadn't met before and that's got the conversations going and we're making plans.

A connection to people and ideas

just a great project really well done.

So many offers to get involved and learn something new that can help the environment and to feel supported to do that too.


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