A project offering energy efficiency advice to households to reduce fuel poverty is proving to be a success across Scarborough and Whitby.
Warm and Well is a partnership project bringing together organisations from the public, private and charity sector within North Yorkshire.
Help is on offer for anyone who is unable to afford their energy bills or worried about heating their home, are on low incomes or benefits, with young children or have physical or mental health issues.
Councillor David Jeffels is delighted with the response so far.
Warm and Well is a partnership project bringing together organisations from the public, private and charity sector within North Yorkshire.
The Warm and Well project is managed by North Yorkshire Citizens Advice and Law Centre, and funded by North Yorkshire Council.
Councillor Jeffels went on to acknowledge all those that have made it possible and got involved.
Anyone can get in touch. Call the Helpline on 01609 767 555 (Monday to Friday 9 am to 4.30 pm) or make an online referral
And you can go to the below link for more information.
https://www.cany.org.uk/warmandwell/


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