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Cambridge Four Seasons Fair — have fun and save energy at the same time!

by admin on 3 September, 2010

Tuesday 7th September 2010 marks the first Four Seasons Fair, which will be held at St James’s Church in Wulfstan Way. It runs from 5.00pm to 8.00pm The fair promises to help households in Cambridge with a wide variety of services available to the residents and entrance is FREE of charge.

The fair will showcase a range of services available to residents from the City Council as well as the police, fire service, and local clubs and societies.

The fair is being launched by Cambridge City Council to help people become more energy-efficient, as Queen Edith’s has high levels of energy use. There will be free low energy light bulbs and an EOn Powerdown for each household that attends the fair.

There will be something for everybody at the event as the City Rangers will be in attendance as will the City recycling team, local councillors, the Home Improvement agency, Queen Edith’s Medical Practice and many more.

The Council’s survey of the area suggests that households could save up to £300 a year off their energy bills if they were to take advantage of current grants available and with the advent of the feed in tariff where energy companies pay householders to generate electricity, the chance to earn extra money is also available.

The Womens Institute (W.I.) are planning to offer free refreshments at the fair and other stallholders are planning to show householders how they can save money as well as improve their own quality of life economically.

The stage is set for a really good evening for people of all ages and circumstances.

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