Hull City Council’s Warm Homes Team is to raise awareness of the help available to residents and tradespeople by opening a short-term pop-up Advice Hub.
The drop-in will be in the city centre at 18 Whitefriargate between Monday 22 and Friday 26 September.
It will provide residents with the opportunity to understand the way that the Council is working together with business to reduce fuel poverty and improve energy efficiency.
Hull City Council will be joined by counterparts from the East Riding Council, along with partner organisations including Ideal Heating, E.ON, HEY Credit Union, Citizens Advice, Living with Water, and NHS Talking Therapies.
Ideal Heating provide business sponsorship to boost the Cost of Living Community Grants available via Hull City Council, which local groups are able to use to provide Warm Spaces and other activities.
Whether it’s learning about energy-saving measures, applying for grants, improving mental wellbeing, or exploring financial support options, the Hub is designed to empower households and groups to take control of their energy use and reduce costs.
The Advice Hub at 18 Whitefriargate will be open from 9:30am-4pm Monday 22-Thursday 25 September, and then from 9:30am-3pm on Friday 26 September.