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Vote for these Sheffield community energy projects
Forget X factor, make a vote for a real change. Two community energy schemes in Sheffield need your vote in Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall backed Energyshare Fund. Millhouses Mill & Jordans Dam
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Seasonal Food recipe: Cauliflower Marranca
Eating seasonal produce is a tasty way to cut your CO2. Sheffield's legendary vegetarian and vegan specialists, Blue Moon Café, have given us the recipe for their winter warmer, Cauliflower Marranca. Read more...
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Two vintage fairs hit the city
Reducing consumption helps the planet, buying pre owned vintage clothes helps reduce raw material consumption whilst being bang-on of the moment cool. Two vintage fairs are coming to Sheffield in the next couple of weeks.
Here's the 1st.... here's the 2nd
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Do you find energy bills hard to understand?
If so you're not alone Which? gave 36 people the 'Which? tariff test' to see how difficult it was to work out the cost of energy. Out of 36 members of the public, only one got the correct price for their gas and electricity. Read more and watch the video...
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Turning heating down one degree could save £35m
A one degree change could save business and the public sector more than £35m a year in energy bills and help organisations save up to 30% on winter heating bills. Read more...
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Ranger Service winter activities
Want to beat the winter blues, make something festive, get outdoors and much more for all the family....then download the jam packed Ranger Service's winter activities brochure. Read more ...
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Whirlow Hall Farm Christmas Fayre
Using food from local farms is a great way of cutting your carbon. Teaching childen about where our food comes from is important..and fun especially at christmas! Read more...
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Sheffield's Biomass Power Station, a step closer
The site of the famous former cooling towers close to the M1 flyover is set to once more start generating power. Formerly used to generate power from coal,the site will house the biomass power station will use waste wood to provide energy to homes and businesses. Read more...
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