Posted: Sun 20th Jan 2019

‘Big Energy Saving Week’ event in Wrexham to offer advice on saving money on your bills!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jan 20th, 2019

Do you want to find out how you can cut down on your gas or electric bills?

A roadshow coming to Wrexham as part of the ‘Big Energy Saving Week’ will have plenty of advice on hand on how you can cut your bills and save some money.

During the week, Groundwork North Wales – in partnership with Citizens Advice – will hold a roadshow throughout Flintshire and Wrexham, with the Big Energy Saving Bus coming to Wrexham on Thursday, January 24.

The bus will come to a number of locations in Wrexham on January 24, calling in at the Caia Park Partnership at 9am; Bangor-on-Dee Tourist Information Centre at 11am; Overton Village Hall at 1pm and the Plas Madoc Leisure Centre at 3pm.

Advisors will be aboard the bus to give out advice on cutting energy bills, along with representatives from providers and services, including North Wales Fire and Rescue, Warm Wales, Nest, Hafren Dyfrdwy, Welsh Water and more.

A number of smaller-scale “pop up” events will also take place throughout the region during the week.



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