ULLET ROAD ECO OFFICES - Key Persons


Debra Williams

Job Titles:
  • Centre Manager
Deb has worked for over 25 years in the business development sector and her qualifications include; MA in Human Resource Management; an Investor in People Assessor and a DTI Business Adviser. Deb's role is the day to day running of the Eco Offices, which she does effectively by supporting people and managing the business. Deb has also travelled extensively to develop her practice & teaching of Bhakti Yoga; she also studied in Australia for a year, gaining her Reiki Masters Certificate Deb joined Ulet Road Eco Offices in 2018, and is based at the Offices; Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Deb's skills and experience ensures the Eco Offices are safe, secure and a happy place to work or visit

Geoff Morgan

A fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE), Geoff Morgan has run Liverpool based Rodney Environmental Services for many years, and is a registered low carbon consultant. In recent years, he has specialised in Heat Pumps, as their popularity has grown as a ‘green' technology. Unfortunately, he has had to take out often large installations where their actual performance was nowhere near as good as manufacturers claimed, often costing the users more and producing more CO 2 than traditional gas boilers. As a result, he appeared in the BBC1 Series ‘Rip Off Britain' and set up a company www.ukheatpumpsolutions.co.uk to help others mis-sold unsuitable heat pump systems. He brought a welcome ‘Just because it calls itself green doesn't mean it's any good' scepticism to the project, which we trust has given us a much better result.

John Garrett

Job Titles:
  • Business Owner
After a long and varied career in IT, mostly as a systems analyst and project manager in the retail and manufacturing supply chain, John retrained as an energy assessor. An active member of community and environmental organisations over many years, he is keen to find ways of eliminating carbon emissions from our built environment while preserving its character, as well as regenerating economic activity in our communities. The choice of a solid wall building in a conservation area for the retrofit project raised a number of challenges, and he hopes that some of the solutions used in Ullet Road will assist in the transformation of our building stock, combating both climate change and fuel poverty.