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For Alfie, it’s come to light that something needs to be done about fuel poverty
Savills and Cooke and Arkwright, on behalf of Kames Capital, have completed the letting of the third floor at omanby treet, Cardiff, to ero the zero-carbon homebuilder and sustainable energy service provider who have agreed a ve-year lease. omanby treet, previously known as estgate ouse, has been signi cantly refurbished to provide contemporary, high-quality o ces to suit modern day working practices and provides occupiers with space that inspires. “Our business is growing fast as people are recognising the increasing importance of zero-carbon housing and sustainable energy in our lives, says Andy utton, co-founder of ero. omanby is a great refurbished, recycled space that gives us room to develop and it reflects our own values. It has great transport links allowing for an active, low-carbon route to work and it’s within easy reach of the park for our teams to get some well-earned headspace or we can visit our neighboour Tiny ebel rewing. For more: www.savills.co.uk
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ormer ales rugby captain Gareth Thomas helps People’s Energy launch a new campaign to end fuel poverty. An estimated four million UK homes are currently living in fuel poverty, and with the full nancial fallout of covid- not yet known, this gure is undoubtably set to rise as households face soaring energy use and severe job losses. It is this worrying outlook that has prompted People’s Energy, the ’s rst Community Interest Company CIC energy supplier, to launch its end fuel poverty’ campaign starting with its rst ever national T advert, fronted
by the talent we know as Al e. hen I was rst approached by People’s Energy, I admit I didn’t fully understand the magnitude of the fuel poverty problem in the , he says. ow that I know more, I can honestly say I’m horri ed by the scale of the issue. ore than per cent of all homes are in fuel poverty. That’s a shocking statistic and one we must all work together to reduce. hether that’s by raising awareness or donating to a fuel poverty charity, we can make it happen. I was honoured to be part of the new campaign and admire the work People’s Energy are doing to help end fuel poverty. For more: www.peoplesenergy.co.uk
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