BEAT THE BILLS EVENT RETURNS TO HELP FAMILIES IN SWANSEA LOWER HOUSEHOLD BILLS

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BEAT THE BILLS EVENT RETURNS TO HELP FAMILIES IN SWANSEA LOWER HOUSEHOLD BILLS

  • Families in Swansea paying as much as £1,260 per year on average for their gas and electricity[1]
  • Beat the Bills event comes to Oxford Street, Swansea[2] on Friday 26th July to help families save money and access support on their bills
  • Dedicated experts from uSwitch.com will be on hand from 10am until 3pm to answer questions about switching and provide energy saving advice
  • Local residents could save over £380 on average by switching[1]

Beat the Bills, an event that aims to help busy and often low-income families save money on their household bills, is returning to Swansea. Dedicated experts from uSwitch.com will also be on hand to answer questions about switching and provide energy saving advice.

Jean Graham, uSwitch.com Senior Community Engagement Manager, says: “I’m really looking forward to attending Beat the Bills in Swansea, helping local families lower and manage their household bills.

“For some, it can be a real challenge to cover the cost of household essentials, especially if their finances are stretched. While switching levels reached a record high earlier this year, there are still many households who are missing out on more affordable deals, and aren’t aware of the support available to help make utility bills more manageable.

“uSwitch will be on hand throughout the day to provide more information about Government schemes, support and grants available from energy companies, and how to find a better deal that’s right for you.”

Find out how you could save over £1,000 a year with uSwitch here.

 


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