A year of pop-up energy advice sessions and home visits from Frome’s Healthy Homes team has enabled hundreds of residents to implement practical solutions to cut carbon emissions and lower bills, helping to improve both their own health and climate health.
The team, which includes seven Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) trained volunteer advisors, has supported over 200 local people with advice, financial support and referrals for energy efficiency measures.
Owen King, Climate Action Researcher (for Green & Healthy Frome), said, “This support adds up to more than £41,000 in energy cost savings and 21 tonnes in carbon emissions – the equivalent of taking 11 average sized cars off the UK roads!”
Cllr Anne Hills said, “We’re delighted that Healthy Homes is making such a difference to local people and to the environment, but we want to reach even more people. I’d encourage anyone with any questions or worries about energy bills to get in touch, as the team can help you understand your bill, offer advice or signpost if you’re in debt to your energy supplier, or even let you know if there is grant funding available.”
You can find the team at their next pop-up on Wednesday 17th July, at the Boyle Cross, 10am to 4pm. Or you can request a visit by emailing energyadvice@frometowncouncil.gov.uk or by calling: 01373 480391.
Jenny, a Frome resident who received support, said, “I was really happy to have the support of the energy advice volunteers to help me look at a few things that could be done in my home to help tackle some issues that hopefully will help me save energy loss and money. The volunteers were very respectful, the communication before the visit was good and I felt listened to. I encourage others to take up these offers of help if you can.”
A Frome Town Council spokesperson said, “With 66% of fuel emissions coming from housing and 39% from our own homes, it is clear that meeting net zero emissions is a big challenge. Furthermore, living in substandard homes is not just uncomfortable; it also affects our health and increases NHS costs. For every £1 spent on retrofitting these homes, the NHS saves 42p, that’s an annual saving of £1.4bn.”
Find out more about Healthy Homes at www.frometowncouncil.gov.uk/healthy-homes
The Healthy Homes project is part of the Green and Healthy Frome Programme, funded through the National Lottery’s Climate Action Fund. It is a collaboration between Frome Town Council, Edventure: Frome and Frome Medical Practice. Learn about Green and Healthy Frome at https://greenhealthyfuturefrome.org












![Town-wide programme brings month of social activities in May
A month-long programme of activities and events is set to take place across the town in May as part of an initiative encouraging residents to connect with themselves, each other and local places.
The scheme, Frome Connects, will run throughout the month and includes a mix of social activities, creative events and informal meet-ups in community spaces.
Highlights include the return of Dress Up Fridays, which began during lockdown and invites people to wear formal clothing or fancy dress and turn the town into their catwalk each Friday.
Set-piece moments include a Kate Bush-themed flashmob (Running Up That [Catherine] Hill) on 30th May, followed by a bell peal at St John’s Church where the bells will play Running Up That Hill.
There will also be a whole-town drone photo on Friday 30th May, with everyone encouraged to ‘look up’ at around 12.30pm.
Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
Pictured: l-r Jenny Hartnoll and Ginny Adams Town-wide programme brings month of social activities in May
A month-long programme of activities and events is set to take place across the town in May as part of an initiative encouraging residents to connect with themselves, each other and local places.
The scheme, Frome Connects, will run throughout the month and includes a mix of social activities, creative events and informal meet-ups in community spaces.
Highlights include the return of Dress Up Fridays, which began during lockdown and invites people to wear formal clothing or fancy dress and turn the town into their catwalk each Friday.
Set-piece moments include a Kate Bush-themed flashmob (Running Up That [Catherine] Hill) on 30th May, followed by a bell peal at St John’s Church where the bells will play Running Up That Hill.
There will also be a whole-town drone photo on Friday 30th May, with everyone encouraged to ‘look up’ at around 12.30pm.
Read more on our website, the link is in our bio.
Pictured: l-r Jenny Hartnoll and Ginny Adams](https://scontent-lhr6-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.82787-15/684201964_18069463433653265_2722712448142239347_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&efg=eyJlZmdfdGFnIjoiRkVFRC5iZXN0X2ltYWdlX3VybGdlbi5DMyJ9&_nc_ohc=lpPD1lkIpzUQ7kNvwGc5hdb&_nc_oc=Adpzr2hnI58mBzDyMxcnkdK_pr7-84FAARfoTk3dgtKJKwIbvYouQytEkAdXpaUAvxU&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-lhr6-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=QKz5uslOl1wFJGffej9rcQ&_nc_tpa=Q5bMBQEhS3JmIIRGVtdvc7NeDg-szHPgOZvSeqR7PYflJsqm1cp0XCNujCDPTyODWI0mmJV4mujraOr9&oh=00_Af2_0pgXuakjMTfphq9JSx7v6C2RU__qPFT1d7jQmFh5EA&oe=69F7C6AA)
