Library loan to cut energy bills

A handy gadget that allows householders to see how much energy they are using in real time is available to borrow from Sutton Library.

The smart meters will literally allow people to see how much it costs to switch a light bulb on or off and are the perfect aid to cut your household energy bills by showing you where energy is going to waste. They are simple to use and easy to install without professional help.

Many household devices such as TVs and video game consoles use electricity even on ‘standby’ mode while phone chargers and other similar devices also consume electricity if left plugged in. The smart monitors show how much energy is being used, how much it costs and also how much CO2 – a major cause of climate change – is being produced.

Sutton Council has teamed up with the Energy Saving Trust to offer the meters which will be available to borrow from Sutton Library from Thursday 8 October. The meters can be borrowed free of charge for up to a week.

llr Graham Tope, Executive Member for Libraries on Sutton Council said,

“With winter fast approaching more people than ever will be keeping an eye on their energy bills and these new smart meters are a really easy way to get started.

“Little things, like properly turning off the TV or switching the light off in the hallway can drastically reduce the amount of energy we use. Being able to see exactly where every penny goes is a great way to cut down on waste, be kinder to the environment and save money.

“Just pop into Sutton Library, borrow a smart meter, and see how you could start saving straight away.”

Public group launched to guide Hackbridge transformation

Residents and businesses in Hackbridge are invited by Sutton Council to join a new group that will guide the transformation of the suburb into the UK’s greenest place to live.

The council is staging the first meeting of the Hackbridge Project Community Forum on Thursday 15 October. It will act as the focal point for local people to have their say on and debate the various schemes and developments that make up the project, the pilot for One Planet Living in Sutton.

The Forum will meet for the first time at Culvers House Primary School in Orchard Avenue between 7pm and 9pm and all local people, businesses and community groups are invited.

Following an introduction by the council’s Deputy Leader, Cllr Ruth Dombey, people can hear how the forum will run. They will also hear presentations on plans to redevelop the Felnex Site into hundreds of new, sustainable homes and other facilities.

There will also be a presentation on the Low-Carbon Zone. Sutton is to receive over £200,000 from the Mayor of London that will be used on a package of measures to help at least 700 homes in Hackbridge cut CO2 emissions by over 20% in the next three years.

To sign up for agenda updates and news from the Community Forum email your contact details to matt.archer@sutton.gov.uk