West Sussex County Times

Hygge homes for people and planet

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The Danish word hygge means cosy and charming – an ideal winter word! However, the winter months can be a worrying time for residents concerned about keeping warm while living in draughty, cold homes knowing their precious heat is simply leaking out and heating the outside air.

And with many people working from home or home-schooling, lots of us are facing higher energy bills this year as well.

But help from Sussex Green Living is at hand!

Switching energy supplier or tariff is one of the quickest things we can do to reduce our bills. While we have a bit of time on our hands is a great time to look at energy switching sites like https://www.ofgem.gov.uk

Better still, save money and move to 100 per cent clean renewable energy. When our Horsham Repair Café is open, we offer a clean energy switching service: https://www. horshamrep­aircafe.org.uk/energyadvi­ce

Everyone we’ve helped has saved between £90 and £366 using this site: https://bigcleansw­itch.org/ sussexgree­n. Try it yourself – it only

takes about five minutes!

If you’d like support then we have volunteers who are very happy to guide you through the process for no charge.

West Sussex Citizens advice have funding available for residents who have concerns about energy bills, suppliers and lots more. The West Sussex helpline is 01243 974063.

Residents can also access LEAP, the Local Energy Advice Service, supported by Horsham District Council. If you’re on a low income, have a health condition made worse by living in a cold home, or are vulnerable in another way, then you could be eligible for free advice and some practical energy saving gadgets.

Advice is currently delivered by a friendly telephone call with energy advisers, who can refer you on to other sources of financial help or practical energy saving measures like insulation. You can apply online www. applyforle­ap.org.uk or via telephone 0800 060 7567

The Government are also currently offering Green Homes Grants. Learn more here https://www. sussexgree­nliving.co.uk/green-homesgrant­s-explained/. People earning less than £30,000 who have a home with low energy efficiency rating (typically E,F or G) can apply online by selecting LAD funding at https://www. warmerhome­s.org.uk/

Learn all about this and ask questions at a free AFFORDABLE WARMTH TALK on 24th February 7-8pm using Zoom (from a mobile phone, ipad or computer) https://www. sussexgree­nliving.co.uk/events/

We look forward to seeing you there – bring a cuppa to make it hygge occasion!

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Advice is available to help you switch energy provider

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