Description
Marches Energy Agency (MEA) are an independent charity with the aim of helping households stay warm and well at home. They run free energy advice lines across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Derbyshire, and also work with local authorities to support the delivery of the HUG grant scheme.
This episode we’re joined by Harry Gardner, Assistant Project Manager, Marches Energy Agency. Together with host, Sarah McClelland, they discuss the work MEA do, lessons learnt and tips for resident engagement for HUG projects and the differences for resident engagement in social vs private homes.
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