
Frome Town Council invites the community to an inspiring evening of film and conversation as POWER STATION heads to the Merlin Theatre on Saturday 28 February at 7pm, followed by a thought-provoking Q&A panel.
POWER STATION is a bold, funny and heartwarming documentary about what happens when neighbours come together to take power – quite literally – into their own hands. Set in Walthamstow, the film follows artists Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn as they attempt to turn their street into a solar-powered energy station, kickstarting a grassroots energy revolution inspired by lockdown mutual aid.
Directed by the duo, the film captures a turbulent journey filled with big ideas, setbacks and unexpected moments of joy – from rooftop campouts and community meetings to fundraising challenges and a surprise bid for a Christmas number one single. At its heart, POWER STATION is a celebration of local action, shared ambition and the belief that change can start right outside your front door.
Following the screening, audiences are invited to stay for a Q&A panel exploring the themes of the film and what community energy, creativity and collaboration could look like in Frome.
Matt Mellen, Climate Action Lead at Frome Town Council, said: “POWER STATION captures something really special – the moment when ordinary people decide to work together and imagine something better. Frome has a proud history of community-led action, and this film is a timely reminder of how imagination and collective effort can help shape a more sustainable future.”
This event forms part of Frome Town Council’s ongoing commitment to supporting community-led responses to the climate and ecological emergency, while creating welcoming spaces for conversation, inspiration and connection.
All are welcome to attend. The screening takes place at the Merlin Theatre, with doors opening ahead of the 7pm start on Saturday 28 February. Tickets cost £5 and can be booked via the Merlin Theatre.

