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UK Power - information on gas suppliers
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| UK Power provides a free domestic and business gas and electricity comparison service. Also information on suppliers, energy efficiency, petrol savings, telephone bills, recycling and more.
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Scotland Gas Suppliers :
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Pinnacle 23 Eschiehaugh, Kelso, TD5 7SJ
Tel No :- 01573 224640
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BOC Gases Orbiston St, Motherwell, ML1 1PX
Tel No :- 01698 275545
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BOC Gases Ltd Pinnaclehill Ind Est, Kelso, TD5 8DW
Tel No :- 01573 225558
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Calor Gas Ltd 56 Park Rd, Aberdeen, AB24 5NY
Tel No :- 01224 637575
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Invergas Dellingburn St, Greenock, PA15 4TW
Tel No :- 01475 723746
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Apex Plumbing
Our philosophy is that no problem, big or small, is beyond us. We are happy to tackle anything from minor issues around the home, to a full central heating installation, to providing a reliable and trustworthy aftercare service.
Whether you are thi...
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Michael Grace Plumbing
Michael Grace Plumbing is a well-established business, based in Lincoln, covering all aspects of domestic and commercial plumbing, heating and electrical work.
We are Corgi registered for plumbing and electrical works and part P registered. We offe...
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E.ON
E.ON are the UK’s largest integrated power and gas company – generating and distributing electricity, and retailing power and gas – and are part of the E.ON group, the world's largest investor-owned power and Gas Company.
Key Energy Products: • Pri...
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Lincoln on the Web
Lincoln on the web would like to wish our advertisers and customers a happy Christmas and a prosperous new year.
Since breaking through the 100,000-page view landmark in September (October saw 114,000) our community site has been embraced by the...
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npower
npower is the retail arm of RWE npower, a leading integrated UK energy supplier, part of the RWE Group. RWE npower operates and manages flexible, low-cost coal, oil and gas-fired power stations and is developing innovative energy-related technologies...
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Scottish Power
ScottishPower are one of the major players in the UK’s Energy Retail market.
ScottishPower offer consumers throughout the UK cash saving dual fuel accounts, single fuel accounts and Green Energy for electricity and gas.
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SWALEC - Scottish and Southern Energy
Whatever business you are in, the energy that you consume will represent an important portion of your overheads. Scottish and Southern Energy understand that it is essential for you to control these costs. Here's how Scottish and South...
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The next train on Platform 2 is in 58 hours | Libby Purves - Times Online children on the swings in a public park. Meanwhile, real children in public care go shortbasket case of a nation in so many ways. advantage was to fly. But in order to return homeignores the elephant in the room. We can haveunwilling to pay. In the same way that peopleNicki Lewis, London, UK It all dependsan essential service. In other countries theylet the electricity, gas and water suppliers have the two days offand both parties are in thrall to the privateconsquence, large foreign and UK based corporations are Phil, Lancaster, UK Sid, deepestare savings required in the public sector, theDavid Leslie, Perth, Scotland Allright www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Scandal of luring first-time buyers | Alice Miles - Times Online comes not from little falls in the nominal value of peoplethe food, the petrol, the gas and the council tax bills. It is in this context that the scrapping alex, London, UK One thing I disagreeAlice. I long for some sanity in the housing market. come across one. Most are in it to make a quick buck withnext month, our second move in a year, our fourth move in three years. The rise of Luke, London, UK Fantasticallywith the statements made in the article, the (electedno 1 is a shortage of land in these vastly overpopulated2 is a dramatic increase in the cost of constructionsilly prices from the few suppliers left). Building regulationsand you must realise that in the medium to long term the James, Bath, UK Without first David Leslie, Perth, Scotland Ruth ... you and www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Humane Hugh wants you to give up cheap chicken - Times Online Chickens and animals in general dont haveThames, Reading , UK Thankwhile shopping in the local supermarkethang their heads in shame. Dawn and I live in southport, my familyDawn, Southport, uk DB georgiarid of all the gas guzzlers, thusgetting those 1 in 4 fatties in torange, but do halal suppliers do free rangeGill, Manchester, UK Hughbeen a believer in quality and nothave enough room in my garden to haveStirlingshire, Scotland Therehere. For a start, UK birds are NOT fullAnother problem is in assessing the birdsPearson, Bristol, uk I thinkcorners are cut and suppliers are pressured tomorally wrong in itself - yet far www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Who will save our planet? - Times Online of the total amount of CO2 already in the atmosphere. That seems already Alan Boswell, Chelmsford, UK Today's "Times" says thatusers of patio-heaters, who burn the gas, not the manufacturers. It's theon to householders. But it's the suppliers who choose to use fossil fuel, and Alan Boswell, Chelmsford, UK If the "Butterfly Effectactivity causing greater cloud formation in the lower atmosphere. So if you reallyno real legislation or action on gas guzzlers. Consumers may be the driving This CO2 is very selective, UK spring was only as warm as 1945 andWhen all hell breaks loose at some in the future,who will the surviorsat the people who have been sucked in to the man made global warming scamtaxes. And as for the UK buying French wine rather than wineto keep our award winning growers in business, and sit back thinking whatenergy that we will need at some point in the future. White goods are now expected Joseph Kellie, Edinburgh, Scotland i disagree with Davidreleasing CO2 ciuiwop, London, UK Assume CO2 is responsibleLook at the rate of deforestation in the Tropics from 1850 to now www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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