Residents of Retford gathered at the Town Hall last night to discuss the impact of rising energy costs. The meeting, attended by over 100 people, featured talks from energy experts and local councillors. Suggestions included forming community energy co-ops to reduce costs. Feedback from the meeting will be submitted to local authorities.
Town Hall Meeting Tackles Rising Energy Costs
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