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Help to stay warm in Moray this winter


By Alistair Whitfield

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Moray in January. Picture: Beth Taylor.
Moray in January. Picture: Beth Taylor.

MORAY homeowners in receipt of income-related financial support could get up to £10,000 to make their properties warmer.

The Warmer Homes Scotland programme, which is funded by the Scottish Government, is again offering support to folk struggling to keep on top of energy bills.

Last year the programme helped 86 households with improvements such as wall and loft insulation, draught-proofing and climate-friendly heating.

Harry Mayers, the head of Home Energy Scotland, said: "We all know winter can be tough in Scotland, but homeowners have the opportunity to reduce their energy bills and make their homes warmer.

"We’re encouraging them to get in touch for free, impartial advice to check their eligibility for grants and see what energy efficiency changes can be made in their homes.

"The improvements really can make a difference, completely changing the energy-efficiency of a home."

For more information contact Home Energy Scotland on 0808 808 2282, or use the self-assessment tool on homeenergyscotland.org



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