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Written by Jake Hollyfield   
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 12:43
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Our experts are on hand to help and advise you on sustainable living, green building, renewable energy, energy efficiency, installers and suppliers, case studies and a massive range of other subjects that are linked to low impact lifestyles.
We provide this impartial and expert advice for free. But we can't carry this on without your help.
We are asking our supporters and beneficaries to make a donation that means we can continue to be at the forefront of energy advice in Wales.
You can make a one off donation to our funds using the button below. Every penny we recieve in this way can be put towards our objectives, like providing very high quality advice in our Visitor Centre or working with schools to promote understanding of climate change issues.

 



 

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 February 2011 10:41
 

Support the Eco Centre via SMS

You can now donate quickly and easily using your mobile phone.

Text  ECOW11 followed by £1,£2,£3,£4, £5 or £10

to 70070. 

Please support us. Every penny goes towards projects that help the fuel poor, promote sustainable lifetstyles and help us all reduce our fossil fuel reliance.

UK tax payers can add Gift Aid too.

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EcoCentreWales BBC News - Energy bill rises push more into fuel poverty http://t.co/VLHAazTP
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EcoCentreWales BBC News - UK government to review Green Deal http://t.co/J5ZCp013
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EcoCentreWales @UnitedWelsh Thanks for the #FF

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Eco_Ed_Wales #energy efficiency and school ICT, good article http://t.co/cwQpkyaF, but bet there are more creative approaches in schools in #wales

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EcoCentreWales BBC News - Renewables 'help jobs and growth' http://t.co/14diEl88

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EcoCentreWales Thanks to @envirowales we have another great new project starting. Research into 'Stone Cold Housing'. Watch this space.
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EcoCentreWales Interesting article from Zoe Williams @guardianeco on the Fracking and Wind debates http://t.co/C8mWsjAW comments interesting as always.

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EcoCentreWales @EnergysGroup thanks for the follow. we have used your #saveiteasy product to help us save energy