Supermarkets, shops and street markets are all working towards reducing their carbon footprint - and we can all help too. Now you can download apps, go to websites and places in your local community where you can pick up food and a few household items. We’ve pulled together a list of resources.
We’ve rounded up the best cost saving resources we could find and put them all in one handy place. Make the most out of your trips to the supermarket or use your food wisely to reduce food waste. Take a look and don’t forget to bookmark this page so that you can use these top tips again and again.
From 1 October, the Government’s ‘Energy Price Cap’ will be replaced by the ‘Energy Price Guarantee’. What this means is that the Government is limiting the average annual household energy bill to £2,500 for two years, which is well below the previously announced cap of £3,549 per year.
The Government is making changes to the Warm Home Discount Scheme, where depending upon your eligibility, you could qualify for a one-off £150 discount this Winter to help with your energy bills. Read on to find out more…
Starting this October, households across the UK will see a £400 reduction in energy bills to help heat your home in the coming Winter months. This discount will be made in equal instalments, with a £67 price reduction each month from October through to March 2023. You don’t have to do anything, it will show automatically on your energy bill. You won’t have to pay it back either!
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