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Tag: The Warmer Improved Somerset Homes (WISH)

Posted on February 15, 2016

Switching event to help residents save money on energy bills

wish warmer homes somersetA switching event in Wincanton on 1 March will help show how residents can save money on their energy bills with the help of the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE). The Warmer Improved Somerset Homes (WISH) event is part of a project organised by the CSE who have helped people in Somerset tackle their energy issues since 2006. Full story: Read more

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  • Bristol edge past Exeter in rainstorm to go third January 24, 2026
    Torrential rain meant that only eleven points were scored all match.
  • Homes approved despite pedestrian safety fears January 24, 2026
    The plans for the development on the A30 have been approved for a second time.
  • Public meeting for off-road cycle link plans January 24, 2026
    The Grand Western Greenway Association wants to provide a route between Taunton and Wellington.
  • 'Unmanned helicopter' and 'knife tackle' January 24, 2026
    A round-up of stories from local newspapers and the BBC from the past week in the West of England.
  • Russell scores 15 points as Bath edge Gloucester January 23, 2026
    Finn Russell scores 15 points as Bath's late surge confines Gloucester to a ninth Prem loss in a fiercely fought derby contest.

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