Walsall Council is hosting an energy advice session at Bloxwich Community Library in Bloxwich, West Midlands, on 20 March 2026 to help residents lower their bills. The event will offer practical support for people who want to find ways to use less gas and electricity in their homes.
This session is part of the Walsall Energy Action Project, which provides free one-to-one advice to help people understand their household utility costs. Experts will be available to explain complicated bills and offer tips on how to make homes more energy efficient.
The project first started in April 2024 after receiving a £1.5 million pound grant from The National Lottery Community Fund. Since then, the initiative has offered various services including group meetings known as Energy Cafes and personal visits to help residents save money on heating.
By holding these events at the Bloxwich Community Library, the council aims to make professional advice easy to find in a familiar local hub. The support is designed to help households deal with the pressure of rising costs through simple and direct guidance.
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