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Welsh Government working with Carmarthen Foodbank

foodbank3THE WELSH GOVERNMENT’s Warm Homes Nest scheme has joined forces with Carmarthen Foodbank to provide free energy saving advice and support to clients.

The Nest team will be at Carmarthen Foodbank in Johnstown on Friday, October 14 with the team available from 11am to 2pm to offer a wide range of free support and advice to those who find it hard to heat their homes and worry about their energy bills.

In addition to advice, if you own or privately rent a home that is hard to heat and receive a means tested benefit, you may also be eligible for free home improvements from Nest. These may include a replacement boiler, central heating system or insulation.

Lee Parry, Head of Nest, said: “I am delighted to see the Nest team welcomed back to Carmarthen Foodbank to continue to support people in the most need. Since the scheme started in 2011, Nest has provided free advice and support to over 85,000 households across Wales with over 23,700 householders benefiting from free home improvements.”

Nest can be contacted on Freephone 0808 808 2244 or visit www.nestwales.org.uk for advice on reducing energy bills and to find out if you qualify for a package of home energy improvements.

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