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sandyRoe | 13:04 Sun 03rd Nov 2013 | ChatterBank
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We've seen TV programmes showing Moscow pensioners who survive on a very small income. Assuming that heating isn't provided free, how can they afford to heat their homes during their bitterly cold winters?
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have we? i must have been asleep i'm afraid
Is the UK going to follow Sandy?
Well the power companies are doing their best TWR !.
Hi Tony, I've not long become a member / Subscriber of WHICH Magazine, some interesting comments on there regards the Rip Off Energy lot.
Hi TWR, saw something last week about the power company chiefs being asked to appear in front of a parliamentary committee to explain their price rises and hardly any turned up !, must be scared of what questions they would be asked imo.
It will come to a head Tony, that chap from Ireland that was in the meeting, he came out with some home truths, there was something said in a magazine this morning saying that some are now going back to cutting firewood etc, tells you something doesn't it
i don't really get how cutting wood is going to help with energy bills - unless people are planning on making a fire on their living room carpet to keep warm
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Some houses still have chimneys, mine does, so they could burn the wood there. And you might work up a bit of a sweat with all the chopping and sawing.
Have you never heard of a fireplace Beds?
No Chimbley here but I could get a brazier.
One of the guys who turned up to that Parliamentary committee was wearing his poppy upside down... :-(
ok, so how does that relate to rising energy bills? people who heat by wood fires aREnt subject to the price increases in gas and electricity
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Those who can't afford gas or electricity might return to using the fireplace.
I can see that as a possible for those with a fireplace, as long as they safely remove or pay to have removed any appliances, pay to have the flue reopened and pay to have the chimney swept.
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It looks as if it's going to be cheaper to freeze.
I'm still puzzled about how the Babushkas manage.
Isn't it time we invested in this type of thing ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_heating

WR.

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