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    Community Energy Champions set to help 2,000 RCT homes

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 19, 2018No Comments
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    We might be experiencing a sweltering summer but an exciting new project called Warm & Safe Homes is all set to get Rhondda Cynon Taf residents ready for the colder months. 

    The project, managed by Community Interest Company Warm Wales in partnership with RCT Council and Wales & West Utilities, has already saved householders in Cardiff more than £200,000 and is looking to achieve the same great results for people in RCT.

    Warm & Safe Homes is a street-level project delivered by a team of Community Energy Champions, they will be visiting households in the county to offer a range of free advice and support.

    The aim of the project is to create warm and safe homes through a range of services. Help on offer to eligible households includes; water bill savings, energy efficiency advice, benefit checks and even home safety improvements.

    Jonathan Cosson, Director of Warm Wales, talked about the achievements of the project to date. Jonathan said:

    “After running the project in Cardiff, we know that our Community Energy Champions are making a real difference. We’ve been delighted with the overall savings achieved through warm & Safe Homes and with the dozens of individual testimonials we’ve received. These comments make very clear how much a saving on a water bill or a benefit referral means to someone.”

    With the Cardiff scheme established Warm Wales have partnered with RCT Council to expand the Warm & Safe Homes project. It’s very much a team effort and Warm Wales will also be working alongside Welsh Water, Care & Repair, Citizens Advice, Trivallis, NEST and Speakeasy to deliver the range of savings and improvements.

    The project is starting in Maerdy on the 23rd July and will also be visiting Tylorstown and Ferndale over the coming months with the aim of helping 2000 households. To find out more about Warm & Safe Homes and for project updates visit www.warmwales.org.uk

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