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Latest:

The London Warm Zone Annual Report 2006-07 is now available here

The Warm Zones autumn newsletter is now available here

The Fuel Poverty Advisory Group (FPAG) has released its 5th annual report.  Click here to read the report and here to read FPAG’s press release.

The National Consumer Council has produced an excellent video showing three Fuel Poverty case studies. A simple but very powerful message. Click here to go to the NCC site in a new window.

For archived news items, follow this link.

For good news stories from around the zones, follow this link.

 

If you are thinking about establishing a Warm Zone, or need help with energy efficiency, fuel poverty, decent homes, environment, sustainability or health and well -being, or if you are just looking for sound advice, we hope you'll find most of the answers here.

But before you explore this website, please take a few moments to watch the three short videos on the right. The first shows how Warm Zones work from the householder’s perspective, from our initial ‘assessment’ visit, to the installation of measures and provision of benefits advice. Just click on the image to view the video.

The next two videos are short, but important messages from William Gillis, our Managing Director and from Jim Paterson, Sales and Marketing Director at ScottishPower our supporter for this new website.

William Gillis is also Chief Executive of National Energy Action (NEA) the UK charity and a leading campaigner in the fight against fuel poverty.

Click on William’s image to watch a short video on why Warm Zones is important to the strategic objectives of NEA and how Warm Zones plans to develop new Zones and projects in the future.
Jim Paterson is the Sales and Marketing Director of ScottishPower. ScottishPower has worked successfully with both NEA and Warm Zones on a range of projects. Click on Jim's image to see why ScottishPower supports the Warm Zone model and how working in partnership with Warm Zones can make a real difference.

For the following video introductions, a broadband connection is recommended


Click the image above to see how one family in the northeast have benefited from the work of their local Warm Zone.

Click the image above to view the video introduction by William Gillis, Managing Director, Warm Zones Limited
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the short video introduction by
William Gillis, Managing Director,
Warm Zones Limited


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Click the image above to view the video introduction by Jim Paterson, Sales and Marketing Director, ScottishPower
Click the image above to view
the short video introduction by
Jim Paterson, Sales and
Marketing Director, ScottishPower



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(view the script here)

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Warm Zones cic is registered in England (No. 4124262):
St Andrew's House, 90-92 Pilgrim St, Newcastle NE1 6SG.