PARTNERSHIPS FOR OUR COMMUNITIES IN

WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE AND INVERCLYDE

 

 

LESS is a partnership for energy saving in West Dunbartonshire and Inverclyde.

LESS is committed to visiting every household in West Dunbartonshire and Inverclyde.

LESS will make sure that you get MORE for your money.

 

Do LESS get MORE !!

Get up to 100% grant towards to cost of home insulation – its yours, take it!

 

Get a FREE Home Energy report – let LESS help you find out how much you could save on home energy bills and know where you stand

 

Get FREE independent expert energy advice and support from Solas Scotland don’t suffer in silence, let LESS help you and your loved ones

 

Do LESS feel GOOD !!

Feel good about saving money every day on your fuel bills

Feel good about creating jobs for local people by ensuring that all insulation work is carried out through Solas Insulation, a community business and industry leader, based in Dumbarton and Greenock, with over 21 years experience – keeping the money local, and boosting the local economy

 

Feel good about supporting the first LESS project in Scotland – be proud that your community is leading the way

 

Feel good about reducing your energy use and helping West Dunbartonshire and Inverclyde become the most energy efficient communities in Scotland

 

Feel good by knowing that you are claiming the benefits and pension you qualify for – many don’t and lose out on valuable income – LESS gives a helping hand to those who want it.

 

LESS - making a difference

Since the start of the schemes, over 650 households in West Dunbartonshire and over 350 in Inverclyde have taken advantage of them. 

The Scottish Government is launching a new Energy Assistance Package on 6 April 2009.

 

British Gas to cut prices by 10% (from the BBC)

British Gas has said that more than seven million households will benefit after it cut its standard tariff gas prices by 10%.

LESS is now in Inverclyde !

From November 2008, LESS has been operating in Inverclyde.

Million more suffer fuel poverty - BBC 2/10/08

The number of households in fuel poverty in the UK rose to 3.5 million in 2006, government figures show.