Bringing green power to Bury town centre
Bury Council is working with partners to explore the feasibility of installing a low carbon heat network in Bury town centre.
Bury Council is working with partners to explore the feasibility of installing a low carbon heat network in Bury town centre.
900,000 more households across the UK will be able to apply for support from the government’s £400 help with energy bills.
Biofuel is to be trialled in council vehicles as part of measures to go green, reduce emissions and tackle climate change.
Bury Council has received a grant of £8.5 million to cut carbon emissions in its buildings and take the lead for the rest of the borough to follow.
Cutting-edge electric vehicles from companies like Tesla, BMW, Kia and LDV will be on display at a business event in Bury on Wednesday 10 July.
Bury residents who don’t have a central heating system in their home are being offered an opportunity to get one for free in good time for winter.
Bury Council continues to lead the way in cutting CO2 emissions by reducing its energy use by 12% in the last 12 months.
Politicians from across Greater Manchester have switched their homes to clean electricity as part of a new campaign to save residents money on their energy bills and help the environment at the same time.
Bury Council and Six Town Housing are encouraging anyone in the borough who may be struggling to pay bills to check if they are eligible to receive £140 off the cost of their winter heating from the Government’s Warm Home Discount Scheme.
Businesses in Bury are invited to attend a free energy saving workshop hosted by the business support service Business Growth Hub.
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Staff at Bury Council have been taking the lead in saving energy, cutting bills and reducing carbon emissions.
Greater Manchester’s leaders want to help freeze out cold homes this winter.
Bury Council has taken delivery of two electric vans to add to its 250-plus vehicle fleet which already includes a zero emissions sweeper and an electric tipper for collecting litter.
Bury Council is leading the way in cutting CO2 emissions by cutting its energy use by 10% in the last 12 months.
Bury Council and its partners have been working to help local residents keep warm in their homes and save money on their energy bills.
Council leaders, housing companies and Japanese technologists have formally launched a 600-home smart heat project.
Households across Bury can apply for up to £7,000 to help slash the cost of their energy bills.
Bury residents are being urged to sign up for an energy saving scheme which will give them a range of choices to slash their bills.
Bury residents are being urged to banish the January blues and keep the chills away by applying for free boilers and insulation as part of an energy efficiency scheme.