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15 December 20167 July 2020DraughtBuster news, News

Energy Saving information available from Repair Café events this winter

DraughtBusters provide a lot of good information on this website, they will help you if you are nearby and living energy poverty, and generally they are willing to advise and assist anyway.

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13 December 201630 December 2019DraughtBuster news, News, Press release

[Media Release] Repair Café with Energy Saving Seminar

Repair Café is one of the places that you can find out about DraughtBusters Tony Cowling our lead DraughtBuster said that we […]

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24 October 201613 December 2016News

Big Energy Saving Week 2016

Big Energy Saving Week starts on 31 October 2016. It is a national campaign to help people cut their fuel bills and get all the financial support they are entitled to.

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24 October 201628 May 2017DraughtBuster news, Featured, News

Could Reading’s Winter Watch help you?

Winter Watch is available to Reading residents who are on a low income and either over 60, have very young children, have a disability or health concerns. It aims to helps people on low incomes in Reading to prepare their home for heating during the winter months.

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24 October 201630 October 2016Featured, News

Have you heard about the Warm Home Discount Scheme?

It is a Government scheme to help people getting the Guaranteed Credit element of Pension Credit with their winter energy bills. If you are eligible you get a one-off discount of £140 on your electricity bill between October and April.

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