Free ‘green training’ for private landlords

Free ‘green training’ for private landlords


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Private landlords with properties in the Caerphilly borough can apply for free ‘green skills’ training.

The local council is offering training to – in its words – “help landlords implement green energy solutions, to enhance the environmental and economical performance of their properties.”

By taking advantage of this free training, the council says landlords can gain in-depth insights into green energy technologies and sustainable practices, and learn how to reduce energy costs and improve the efficiency of properties.

It says participants will also stay ahead of regulatory changes and enhance the long-term value of their investments, and play a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions and contribute to a healthier environment.

Landlords can find out more about the training available and express their interest by contacting Carolyn Beddis, Employment Manager, on 07789374807 or by emailing [email protected] by Friday August 2.

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