Walsall Council is championing Big Energy Saving Week (17–23 January) by hosting a series of free, drop-in sessions offering climate and energy support. Residents are invited to visit the Bloxwich Launchpad (WS3 2JF) from Monday 19 to Wednesday 21 January, between 9 am and 1 pm.
The sessions are designed to help residents tackle rising energy costs and improve home efficiency. They are delivered by the Walsall Energy Action Project (WEAP) a partnership between Walsall Council and the voluntary community sector, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
“ Big Energy Saving Week highlights the vital support available to help residents reduce their energy bills. I am incredibly proud of the WEAP team and our volunteers who provide expert guidance at our six community hubs.
“I encourage anyone concerned about their bills to visit the drop-in sessions or locate a Community Energy Hub near you for practical steps make a real difference for your family and our community. “
Councillor Suky Samra, Portfolio Holder for Street Pride at Walsall Council
Since its launch in 2024, WEAP has made a significant impact:
Supported over 5,000 residents, landlords, and community groups by providing expert advice on heating, insulation, and managing energy bills.
Delivered 300 group sessions and 18 Energy Saving Workshop
Residents can access face-to-face support at six Community Energy Hubs located across the borough. These hubs offer tailored advice on how individual actions can reduce carbon footprints and lower household expenditure. To find a community hub near you visit: https://weap.walsall.gov.uk/community-energy-hubs
To book, or for further information, email: launchpadbloxwich@walsall.gov.uk or call: 01922 650600.

