the
roadshow in Penhurst is a great idea. Not only is
it great fun, but it also gives easy access to advice
and is open to everyone.
Rachel Boycott, Kent Energy Centre
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The Kent Police Community Safety Caravan will be
in Penshurst village centre on the 23rd March between 3pm and 7pm,
along with Kent Energy Centre.
The event is partly supported by the npower Health
Through Warmth Community Projects Grants Scheme. This scheme is
managed in Kent by Kent Energy Centre, and staff will be available
to give information on assistance that is available for those whose
health is suffering due to cold and damp living conditions. Information
will also be available on how to make your home more energy efficient,
thus saving you money and enabling you to do your bit to help the
environment.
Information will also be available on home and community
safety and the Neighbourhood Watch scheme.
Kent Energy Centre will also be offering free stuff to residents
including free low energy light bulbs, and Easter treats for the
children.
The full list of agencies that are attending are: npower Health
Through Warmth, Kent Energy Centre, The Pension Service, Parish
Council, Neighbourhood Watch, Citizens Advice Bureau, Citizens Rights
for Older People, Kent Association for the Blind, Kent Benefits
Partnership and Hyde Housing.
For further information and advice
on how to save energy and save money call the Kent Energy
Centre free on 0800 358 6669, or log on to www.kentenergycentre.org.uk
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Kent Energy
Centre is part of CEN, a not for profit organisation delivering
a range of services to engage householders, businesses and communities
in environmental and social improvement. We are supported by all
Kent local authorities and provide a range of free and impartial
services to householders on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust.
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