The Cost Of Energy pt.2
If you managed to catch our last blog you’ll be aware of the IPPR report entitled ‘The True Cost of Energy’ which blames the ever-rising energy costs on a lack of competition in the British energy market.
Indigo Swan
If you managed to catch our last blog you’ll be aware of the IPPR report entitled ‘The True Cost of Energy’ which blames the ever-rising energy costs on a lack of competition in the British energy market.
In 2004 the average homeowner’s energy bill was £605, it now stands at £1060, a huge increase over a relatively short period of time. A new report offers an explanation for these rises.
Out of approximately 3,000 UK businesses we are extremely pleased and proud to be one of just 12 regional finalists of the LBA competition.
You’re at the checkout, ready to pay and the assistant calmly tells you that you owe money, not for your current shopping, but because they miscalculated your shopping bill last time.