Where to get advice about your energy bills

Citizens Advice Epsom & Ewell (CAEE) is reaching out to the community to inform residents in the borough how to manage energy in the home efficiently.

Three locations have been secured where visitors can meet with CAEE advisers to discuss their own energy in the home issues.

· Epsom & Ewell Community and Wellbeing Centre – fortnightly 10am – 12pm Mon & Weds;

· Epsom Pantry (members only) – fortnightly – Mon, Thurs or Friday;

· Epsom & Ewell Hub – fortnightly on a Monday.

The free advice includes:

· Reducing energy use in the home

· Help applying for grants and benefits

· Switching providers

· Warm home discounts

· Crisis support

· Smart meters

Lisa Davis, CEO of CAEE, said: “We know people are worrying about their use of energy. The on-going cost of living crisis is still affecting us, but for some, it can be truly devastating. We can help – come and talk to us and we can support you with a way forward.”

CAEE is still seeking more locations – schools, churches and social groups. It is targeting under-represented communities who need help with benefit checks, energy bills and debt, and also referring people in need to other areas where Citizens Advice can help.

Some financial support is available from the Project Wenceslas fund for those with energy debts or need help to purchase energy efficient appliances.

For further information, visit our webpage www.caee.org.uk/energy-advice/

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