ADVICE on energy was provided at the Eco Fair at Bishop's Castle Town Hall.
Lightfoot, the agency which gives low energy advice, was exhibiting. Also at the Eco Fair was the company ‘From the Garden’ with their hand-made herbal and bespoke wood items and herb workshops.
Shropshire Hardwoods were there with business owner Anthony Jones displaying and selling locally sourced timber and joinery.
Stephanie Hayes from the Shropshire Hills Partnership was promoting the local shuttle buses and guided walks.
Robert Milne of The Food Gardens charity promoted the Food Gardens Project, seeking volunteers and selling produce.
ESP energy had a stall with information on solar panels, biomass boilers and ground and air source pumps.
Partnership was also providing information about the local shuttle buses and guided walks.
South Shropshire Furniture Scheme and Veolia had stalls with information about recycling, re-using and up-cycling.
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