Energy Support & Information
About our workshops and current projects
Find out how our workshops can help people reduce energy usage and save money!
We work with our partners to deliver energy support workshops across Surrey and Hampshire.
Our workshops help to increase people’s awareness of their energy use as well as sharing resources and information that people can access to further help with energy, water and money savings.
Our workshops includes:
- Tips and advice about your energy use
- Information to help save money on energy and water bills
- How to access energy and water debt support
- Tailored advice to help prevent further difficulties
- Eligibility and registration for the Priority Services Register
- Access to fuel crisis support
As part of the workshops we may also be able to provide small appliances and energy saving devices to further support energy and money savings.
For more information about our workshops please email david@energymanage.org.uk
Our current projects
Leatherhead
You can access our energy advice through The Mole Valley Employment & Skills Hub in Leatherhead. We run a drop-in every Thursday between 10.30am and 1.30pm.
Guildford
Our energy advice and support can be accessed through The Hive in Park Barn or the Guildford Community Learning Centre (GCLC) at 109 Southway.
Dorking
We are supporting Dorking Foodbank with their Energy Advice and Support Scheme. This is available to Foodbank customers living in the Dorking area.
Esher
If you live in Esher, you can access energy advice and support at The Lower Green Community Centre. We support their Advice Cafe which runs every Wednesday from 11am to 3pm.
Energy Support Workshop in Southway, Guildford 27th January 2025
For more information and to see if you qualify for this free support please email info@energymanage.org.uk or call 07454 768 840
Energy Support Workshop in Epsom 7th February 2025
For more information and to see if you qualify for this free support please email info@energymanage.org.uk or call 07454 768 840
You can get impartial and independent advice by visiting
National Energy Action (NEA)
If you or someone you know can’t afford to heat their home, then NEA can help through their Warm & Safe Homes Service. They offer a range of support both directly to people in fuel poverty, and via frontline workers and other intermediaries.