Selected roads in W7, W13, UB5 and UB2 eligible - is yours one of them?
  
        Save energy & save money
        The Home Energy Solutions Project, funded by the Association of London 
        Government, writes:
" 
        Fancy a warmer home and reduced fuel bills? Of course you do, so read 
        on�.
        
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        roads in the borough have been randomly selected for the final year of 
        the Home Energy Solutions project.
        
        To date we have worked with 407 households across the London boroughs 
        of Brent, Ealing, Harrow and Hillingdon. Involvement in the project can 
        lead to considerable savings year on year. For example, a couple in Notholt 
        invested £150 in cavity wall insulation. This will save them £112 
        p/a on heating costs.
        
        You could also find out whether you�re eligible for Government grants 
        to make your home warmer and more comfortable. One of our clients (an 
        elderly couple in Southall), signed up to the project as they were interested 
        in finding out whether they were eligible for any government grants to 
        make their home warmer. We found out they were and so referred them for 
        assessment. From this the client received a loft insulation top up, and 
        a new boiler � all completely free of charge. We also gave the household 
        a package of low energy light bulbs. Through these measures the household 
        is now saving over £100 p/a on their fuel bills. 
        
        Residents living in
Cuckoo Avenue, Harp Road, Greatdown Road, Bordars Road, Upfield Road, W7;
Laughton Road, Bengarth Road, Hearn Rise, Irving Avenue, Compton Crescent, Hawtree Avenue, New Dene Road, UB5;
Minterne Avenue, Havelock Road, Stour Avenue, Sherborne Avenue, Dorset Avenue, UB2; Erlesmere Gardens, Balmoral Gardens, Salisbury Road, Midhurst Road, Ridley Avenue, W13;
 
        will be given free advice on energy efficient measures suitable for the 
        home. Households that choose to be involved will also receive free energy 
        efficient light bulbs with their welcome pack and immediate and ongoing 
        advice on keeping warm, fuel tariffs and saving energy.
        
        Funded by the Association of London Government and run by Energy Solutions 
        (North West London) in conjunction with Ealing Council, the project aims 
        to help households in the borough reduce their fuel bills and become more 
        energy efficient.
        
        Residents within these roads that wish to participate will automatically 
        be entered in to a competition to win a �A� rated energy efficient appliance 
        worth up to £350.
        
        Residents within these roads that would like to become part of the project 
        should contact Heather Watkinson, Project Coordinator on 0800 1695693 
        or email heather@energysolutions.org.uk to find out more or visit www.home-energysolutions.org.uk"
November 9, 2005