Friday, October 31, 2025

Lincoln warm spaces project helps locals save £100k on energy

A community project in Lincoln is helping residents reduce their energy costs and manage household expenses, saving them over £100,000 to date.

The scheme, launched last September, is run by Citizens Advice Lincoln and Lindsey in partnership with Cadent Gas and supported by the City of Lincoln Council. It offers practical support for people struggling with rising bills, from tailored energy advice to free carbon monoxide alarms.

More than 1,000 locals have already benefited. Around 575 residents received guidance on saving energy and managing their bills, while 130 people facing more complex energy issues received extra help. Over 100 households with young children, older residents, or medical needs joined the Priority Services Register for added support.

The project also tackles wider household challenges. Citizens Advice has helped over 100 people maximise their income through welfare benefits, supported nearly 100 with debt, and assisted 33 residents with housing issues.

As part of its practical approach, the programme distributed slow cookers and provided training to 60 residents to help them prepare affordable meals and reduce energy consumption. Set to run until March 2026, there are hopes to extend it so even more people can build long-term financial stability.

 

Image credit: Lincoln. GOV. UK

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