STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A group of talented students from Curtis High School’s “Curtis Night Live” (CNL) comedy and improv club is making waves in the world of sketch comedy. After three ...
Labour government hopes that £250 ($323) a year electricity bill sweetener will sap opposition to transmission lines and pylons UK households living near new pylons will be offered lower electricity ...
The project would include around 184km of new infrastructure, primarily overhead line and pylons. During his first speech to the Labour Party conference in September, Sir Keir Starmer said that ...
A campaigner fighting plans for new pylons said the government's offer of money off energy bills was "patronising". Households within 500m of new or upgraded pylons will get discounts of up to £ ...
UK residents living close to new electricity pylons will get money off their energy bills as part of a new package of policies designed to fast-track the country’s transition to net-zero.
The UK Government has announced a new scheme allowing households near new or upgraded electricity pylons to save up to £250 annually for the next decade This new scheme is designed to accelerate the ...
Meanwhile, The Times reports thousands of people living near electricity pylons could be given up to £2,500 off their bills under the new rules. The Times: £250 a year off bills for living near ...
The Energy Secretary hopes to pave the way for a mass expansion of Britain’s electricity grid through the countryside by lowering annual average bills by £250 for residents near new pylons.
Brits living near newly built pylons are set to get hundreds of pounds off their energy bills under new government infrastructure plans. As Labour looks to make progress on its plan to build 1.5 ...
People living near new electricity pylons could get £250 a year off their ... after Labour MP Chris Curtis called for the Government to consider it in certain cases. The Conservatives said ...
Government plans to give households near electricity pylons money off their energy bills will be paid for by raising charges for all other households. Ministers have set out plans that will mean ...