Lowering your Fuel Bills

With average energy bills totalling over £1,000, the cost of keeping your home warm can be too much. Currently 5 million people in the UK cannot afford to pay for the heat they need.

Milton Keynes Council has recognized this problem and is trying to tackle it. In partnership with the United Sustainable Energy Agency, Milton Keynes Age Concern and Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust, they have launched a free phone helpline to advise residents in Milton Keynes and the surrounding villages on keeping their property warm while keeping their fuel bills down.

Anyone who is struggling with their fuel bills can call for free, impartial advice on:

  • Improving the efficiency of your property through cavity wall and loft insulation including the grants available
  • Warm Front grants to help with heating system replacements
  • Switching energy suppliers to find the best deal
  • Social tariffs provided by the energy companies for vulnerable customers
  • Advice on fuel debt
  • Home Improvement Agencies who undertake minor repairs for vulnerable home owners
  • Sign posting to other active support organisations
  • Information on improving your energy efficiency to cut your energy bills

The phone number is 0800 107 0044 and is available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

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Village Diary Entries

Organising an event in the village? Get it in the Village Diary!! Email the details to the
Webmaster. Don’t forget to check the diary first to make sure you don’t double book an event!

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Community Speedwatch

Are you bothered about vehicles speeding in the village? If so why not volunteer to take part in the Community Speedwatch sessions? These sessions use radar speed detection equipment and are attended by one of our local PCSOs. If you’re interested then please contact the Webmaster who will put you in contact with the local organiser.

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Hanslope News

Village Hall 100 Club
The winning number for Jan 2012 is 116 and the holder wins £74.50. Why not join the 100 Club and support your  village hall!

New Police non-Emergency telephone number
Thames Valley Police has gone live with 101, the new national single non-emergency number, which replaces 0845 8 505 505. The 101 number should be used for all non-emergency calls. In an emergency,  still call 999. Calls to 101 (from both landlines and mobile networks) cost 15 pence per call. For more information see the guidance on the Thames Valley Police website.

Plans for Proposed Community & Youth Facility Building
Draft plans for this village project now available. See here for further information.

Off to college or Uni?
Live in Hanslope and going to college or university? Would you like some help with financing your course specific books or essential materials? The Feoffee Estate may be able to assist. See here for further information.

Results of recent Parish Poll
The results of the recent parish poll are available here – parish_poll.pdf
Worried about the proposed Wind Farm? A campaign is underway to oppose the plans – for more details see http://saveoursalcey.com/

Recent Minutes
The most recent Parish Council minutes are available on the Parish Council page. Minutes for the Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG) can be found on the Community Safety page.

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